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MISCHA RICHTER.
Pantomime cartoon for The New Yorker. Pen, charcoal, ink, and wash. 394x508 mm;
15
1
/
2
x20 inches. Image of cops taking a theft report for a couple who returned to find all
but the foundation of their home burgled. Signed lower left image. Some loose charcoal
writing, printers’ marks, and NewYorker Stamps on verso.
[350/500]
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MISCHA RICHTER.
Two cartoons for The New Yorker. Pen, ink, and wash on paper. “Not apple pie
again
!”
229x305 mm; 9x12 inches. Appeared in May 25, 1992 issue. Uncaptioned. Signed lower
left * Uncle Sam trying on a barrel in a men’s clothing store mirror with Lady Liberty
assessing.Appeared in August 24, 1992 issue. 293x369 mm; 11
1
/
2
x14
1
/
2
inches. Signed lower
right. Both cartoons with The NewYorker stamps, printers’ marks, and copy of printed
cartoon with caption on dust cover.
[500/750]
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MISCHA RICHTER.
“What this place needs is a film festival.”
Mixed media on paper. 648x502 mm;
25
1
/
2
x19
3
/
4
inches, sheet. Published in The
NewYorker,April 2 1984. Signed lower right,
captioned lower margin. Few pencil printer’s
indications in margins.
[300/400]
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