Mischa Richter papers

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Mischa Richter papers

1915-1994

Biographical data; certificates and awards; letters, including one notifying Richter of his appointment to the Executive Council of the National Cartoonists Society; an original greeting card from Irving Marantz; photographs of Richter and his work; notes on cartooning; exhibition material; and clippings and other printed material.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8304491

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