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  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Knopf (July 7, 2015)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 110187497X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1101874974
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 1.1 x 10.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (43 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #70,916 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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By Marshall Goldberg on July 18, 2015
Format: Hardcover Verified Purchase
If you buy this book as a coffee table accessory or a gift, you won't be disappointed by the quality of its German printing, construction, and the beautiful reproductions of Hirschfeld's works. But you'll be selling yourself short if you don't read some of the wonderful stories inside.

For over twenty-five years, author David Leopold has worked with Al Hirschfeld and his estate, including thirteen years working directly with Mr. Hirschfeld as his archivist. Throughout their many years of collaboration and friendship, Hirschfeld helped Leopold catalog not merely the works, but the personal stories behind each piece. As such, this book represents a history of an artist, of Broadway theater, and the twentieth century itself. The book not only chronicles the art with extraordinary attention to detail, but with love and admiration for Mr. Hirschfeld and his family.

Each chapter is devoted to a specific decade of Hirschfeld's career, creating a well-organized and detailed chronology which can be easily accessed and enjoyed. No need to read the book from beginning to end; simply hop to your favorite decade and marvel at the illustrations. Virtually every one of the hundreds of drawings is accompanied by a story which Mr. Hirschfeld told the author, making each drawing come alive. This work spans Hirschfeld's career with attention to detail seldom seen in works such as these. Indeed, it's unlikely that any other author could approach this body of art and provide the perspective and level of detail which Leopold shares with his readers.

This book makes a wonderful gift to anyone who loves art, theater, or history.
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I always thought the idea of a coffee table art book published on Kindle would be a disaster. Photographs and paintings are almost always muddy on this small screen. The exception: THE HIRSCHFELD CENTURY: Portrait of an Artist and his Age by David Leopold.
In his 88-year career Al Hirschfeld (1803-2003) was a bon vivant, party animal, brilliant conversationalist and sheer delight to be with. He was also the greatest caricaturist in the history of the world, who rendered dizzying variety of line portraits of every person of importance in theater, film, television, literature, the arts and slew of other professions.
Quite simply Hirschfeld’s line drawings—hundreds of them—reproduce beautifully on Kindle. For example late in his life, Al sired a daughter—Nina—who was the apple of his eye, and whose name appeared in hundreds of his drawings. The Sunday morning game for millions of newspaper readers was to scrutinize Hirschfeld’s latest work and find the NINA hidden in the folds of a dress, in a tangle of hair, in wallpaper, backgrounds, curtains or an amazingly distorted face. Because so much of his work is precise line drawings, Kindle readers can happily play the NINA game. This is amazing.
As well as presenting Hirschfeld’s extraordinary artwork, David Leopold adds splendid sugar and spice to the narrative—how each work was conceived as well as the gossipy, readable stories of his life, world travels and friendships made with his subjects.
Particularly fascinating was Hirschfeld’s epiphany—the magical moment he came to understand what his art was all about. It happened in Bali.
“The Balinese sun seemed to bleach out all color, leaving everything in pure line. The people became line drawings walking around,” Al wrote of the experience.
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What a treat this book is! Having "grown up" with Hirschfeld (didn't we all), this is a treasure trove of the artist's works and each offering is worth a study. It's fascinating to watch the Hirschfeld style develop. In the earliest of his art work there is little indication as to how his "signature" pieces would turn out. But I was struck at once by "The Grand Street Follies" of 1927 where one can distinctly see the future artist's inimitable form taking shape.

Perhaps is wasn't until the 1950s that Hirschfeld came into the style with which we remember him most, and the wonderful poster for "My Fair Lady" is one I recall from my earliest years. Who could do a better Carol Channing? No one. And that goes for all the other people he drew. Sui generis is exactly the term to describe him.

A challenge to the reader...look at many of his drawings before reading the accompanying descriptions and guess whom he represents in them. That's a lot of fun. My only quibble with the book is that the prose is often broken up by the artwork so it's not an easy flow. But that's minor compared to the terrific compilation provided by editor David Leopold. I highly recommend "The Hirschfeld Century".
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I cannot find enough great things to say about this magnificent volume. It is, of course, filled to bursting with HIRSCHFELD's wonderful drawings, from his earliest days to his last - but - David Leopold​'s accompanying text is the perfect complement to The Master's artwork. The info contained therein is fascinating, amusing, and eminently well-researched (no surprise, given Leopold's longtime association with HIRSCHELD and his standing as archivist/curator of the Hirschfeld Foundation). It really puts the drawings into historical, biographical and thematic context. In addition to the black-inked drawings, there are movie posters, album covers, dust jackets, and other pieces of vintage memorabilia where HIRSCHFELD's iconic caricatures were put to excellent use. It has scads of the classic drawings that we all know and love, but I'm especially impressed with the wealth of artwork I'd never seen before. So even if you have all the earlier HIRSCHFELD compendiums (compendia?), there are easily dozens if not hundreds of drawings you've probably never seen before contained within its covers. In short: Get it.
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