[Masur, Kurt. (1927–2015)] Norkin, Sam. (1917–2011). Original Caricature Drawing.
New York-born cartoonist Samuel Norkin specialized in theater and arts caricatures for more than seven decades. His drawings of theater, opera, ballet and film celebrities appeared in Variety, Backstage, The Philadelphia Enquirer, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe and many other publications. He is best-known for his long tenure providing theatrical illustrations for the New York Herald Tribune (1940–1956) and covering performing arts for the Daily News (from the 1950's to the 1980's.) His highly engaging drawings have been said to "metaphorically grab the reader-onlooker by the shoulders." Because Norkin would draw the performers in rehearsal, his caricatures often served as an effective advance press for shows as they went on the pre-Broadway circuit.
Original caricature of the important German conductor known as "one of the last old-style maestros," drawn by the noted American illustrator and caricaturist Sam Norkin. Signed "Norkin." Pencil caption at the foot reads: Kurt Masur, N. Y. Philharmonic." Ink on card; some light edge wear and soiling. Overall fine. 15.5 x 14 inches (50.5 x 38 cm).
Kurt Masur served as the music director of the New York Philharmonic from 1991 to 2002.
[Masur, Kurt. (1927–2015)] Norkin, Sam. (1917–2011). Original Caricature Drawing.
New York-born cartoonist Samuel Norkin specialized in theater and arts caricatures for more than seven decades. His drawings of theater, opera, ballet and film celebrities appeared in Variety, Backstage, The Philadelphia Enquirer, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe and many other publications. He is best-known for his long tenure providing theatrical illustrations for the New York Herald Tribune (1940–1956) and covering performing arts for the Daily News (from the 1950's to the 1980's.) His highly engaging drawings have been said to "metaphorically grab the reader-onlooker by the shoulders." Because Norkin would draw the performers in rehearsal, his caricatures often served as an effective advance press for shows as they went on the pre-Broadway circuit.
Original caricature of the important German conductor known as "one of the last old-style maestros," drawn by the noted American illustrator and caricaturist Sam Norkin. Signed "Norkin." Pencil caption at the foot reads: Kurt Masur, N. Y. Philharmonic." Ink on card; some light edge wear and soiling. Overall fine. 15.5 x 14 inches (50.5 x 38 cm).
Kurt Masur served as the music director of the New York Philharmonic from 1991 to 2002.