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The name Al Hirschfeld has been synonymous with the theater since his first theatrical drawing was published in December 1926. By then, he was a six-year veteran of movie studio art departments, having already worked for Goldwyn, Universal, Pathé, Selznick, Fox, First National, and Warner Bros. "I lived in the movies," he says of his early years, and it was in films that he discovered his gift of caricature. Highlights from Hirschfeld's nine decades of film art are presented in Hirschfeld's Hollywood, an exhibition circulated by the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. The exhibition celebrates an artist whose works of serious graphic composition, informed by a distinctly modern aesthetic and leavened by wit, have helped to define the way Main Street America, and eventually the world, looks at the movies.
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