Irwin Hasen: A Legacy Portfolio 2005

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Irwin Hasen: A Legacy Portfolio 2005

A noted comic illustrator, Irwin Hasen enjoyed a career spanning over five decades, including work as staff artist for a number of classic comic book titles. He is perhaps best remembered as the artist behind , a strip about a war orphan co-authored with Don Edson, that ran nationally from 1955 to 1986. Hasen's Legacy Portfolio includes ten hand-pulled serigraphs signed and numbered by the artist, reflecting artwork from throughout his career. The SCUA portfolio is number 16 of 35 sets in the limited edition, with each print hand separated and printed in collaboration with the master printer Gary Lichtenstein. Dondi

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Hasen, Irwin, 1918-

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Irwin Hanan Hasen was born July 8, 1918 in New York City. He studied art at the National Academy and the Art Students League. During the thirties he free-lanced in advertising and movie public relations and worked as a sports cartoonist. He went on to do art work for several comic books: The Green Hornet (1940), The Fox (1940-42), The Green Lantern (1941), The Flash (1943) and Citizen Smith, Son of the Unknown Soldier (1941). After World War II, when he worked on the Fort Dix Center newspapers, ...

Lichtenstein, Gary

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Binet, Maurice Emmanuel Hippolyte, 1877-

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