A cartoon set at a crowded party and published in the New Yorker of September 1, 1986 might seem at least as relevant today as it was in the midst of the Reagan era. What's old is new again no? But do we have quite so many cocktail parties these days?
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"And what are you trying to put out of your mind these days?" Mischa Richter Original art The New Yorker, September 1, 1986, page 45 |
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"And what are you trying to put out of your mind these days?" Mischa Richter The New Yorker, September 1, 1986, page 45 |
"And what are you trying to put out of your mind these days?" Mischa Richter Original art The New Yorker, September 1, 1986, page 45 |
Cartoon by Mischa Richter |
Note: Attempted Bloggery seeks scans and photographs of original published and unpublished artwork by Mischa Richter (1910-2001) and other New Yorker artists. Also, you might think about inviting me to your next cocktail party—strictly for research, of course.
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