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Artist: George Wachsteter
Alan Young, Circa Early 1950's
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Pen and Ink on Illustration Board
Signature: Signed Lower Center
Caricature by George Wachsteter (1911-2004) of Alan Young, circa early 1950s, possibly to promote the comedy-variety series, `The Alan Young Show` on CBS-TV (1950-53). His popularity with critics earned him various forms of praise such as `The Charlie...
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1950s George Wachsteter Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
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Ink, Illustration Board, Pen
Martyn Green as Lord Chamberlain in "Iolanthe"
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Pen and Ink on Cardstock
Signature: Signed Center Right
Approximate Date: Jan. 12, 1948
Drawing by George Wachsteter (1911-2004) of Martyn Green as the Lord Chamberlain in G...
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1940s George Wachsteter Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
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Ink, Pen
Patricia Morison in "Kiss Me Kate"
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Pen and Ink Cardstock
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Caricature by George Wachsteter (1911-2004) of the lovely Patricia Morison recreating her...
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1950s George Wachsteter Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
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Ink, Pen
Drawing of George Kelly's "Craig's Wife"
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Pen and Ink on Illustration Board
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Drawing by George Wachsteter (1911-2004), for the revival of George Kelly`s ...
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1940s George Wachsteter Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
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Ink, Illustration Board, Pen
Ginger Rogers, circa 1948
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Pen and Ink on Illustration Board
Signature: Signed Lower Right
This illustration is on 13.50" x 10.00" illustration board with a 8.00" x 5.00" image.
Caricature by George Wachsteter (1911-2004) of Dancer & Actress Ginger Rogers...
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1940s George Wachsteter Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
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Ink, Illustration Board, Pen
Hugh Downs on "Concentration"
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Pen and Ink on Board
Signature: Signed Lower Left
Date: Aug. 27, 1961
Caricature by George Wachsteter (1911-2004) of Hugh Downs surrounded by a cornucopia of prizes as emcee of the long-running NBC daytime game show...
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1960s George Wachsteter Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
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Ink, Illustration Board, Pen
Jimmy "The Schnoz" Durante, Circa 1939
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Watercolor and Charcoal on Board
Signature: Unsigned
Caricature by George Wachsteter (1911-2004), of Jimmy `The Schnoz` Durante, circa 1939....
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1930s George Wachsteter Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
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Charcoal, Watercolor, Board
Playwright, George Bernard Shaw (2 Illustrations)
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Pen and Ink on Illustration Board
Signature: Signed Lower Right and Center
Date: 1951-52
These illustrations are on 10.50" x 9.00" and 8.25" x 7 .50" sized boards. The images measure to 4.00" x 3.25" and 5.00" x 4.00."
Drawings by George Wachsteter (1911-2004) of Playwright George Bernard Shaw...
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1950s George Wachsteter Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
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Ink, Illustration Board, Pen
Dennis Morgan as Denis Chase in "21 Beacon Street"
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Pen & Ink, Colored Pencil Onionskin Overlay on Board
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Caricature by George Wachsteter (1911-2004) of Dennis Morgan as private eye...
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1950s George Wachsteter Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
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Ink, Board, Pen, Color Pencil
Joe E. Brown, 1938
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Charcoal and Ink on Board
Signature: Unsigned
Caricature by George Wachsteter (1911-2004) of Comedian Joe E. Brown, 1938, along with preliminary sketc...
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1930s George Wachsteter Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
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Charcoal, Ink, Board
Caricature for Jay Jostin from "Mr. District Attorney"
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Pen and Ink on Illustration Board
Signature: Signed Upper Left
8.50" x 11.25" image on 14.00" x 11.00" board.
Ink on Illustration Board of Jay Jostin from `Mr. District Att...
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1950s George Wachsteter Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
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Ink, Illustration Board, Pen
George Jessel, circa 1945
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Graphite on Illustration Board
Signature: Signed Upper Right
On illustration board, matted. The piece measures to 18.00" x 14.00" overall with an 8.00" x 6.00" image.
Caricature by George...
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1940s George Wachsteter Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
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Illustration Board, Graphite
Zachary Scott & Musical Director, Harold Levey, (2)
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Pen and Ink on Illustration Board
Signature: Signed Center Right and Lower Left
This piece is on 15.00" x 11.00" illustration board, each drawing measuring to 7.00" x 9.00."
Includes the original invoice. Minor soiling, editors notations.
Caricatures by George Wachsteter (1911-2004) of Zachary Scott...
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1940s George Wachsteter Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
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Ink, Illustration Board, Pen
Walter Pidgeon
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Pen and Ink on Canvas
Signature: Signed Lower Right
This piece is on 15.00" x 11.00" illustration board with the drawing measuring to 7.00" x 9.00."
Caricature by George Wachsteter (1911-2004) of Walter Pidgeon for `U.S. Steel Hour: The Theatre Guild on the Air` studio audience program guide to promote his appearance as writer William Magee in the radio adaptation of the venerable comedy-mystery, `Seven Keys to Baldpate` (based on George M. Cohan`s play from Earl Derr Bigger`s novel) heard live over ABC Radio on...
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1940s George Wachsteter Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
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Canvas, Ink, Pen
Arthur Margetson in "The Play's the Thing" & Molly Picon in "For Heaven's S
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Pen and Ink on Cardstock
Signature: Signed Lower Right and Upper Left
Each illustration is on 8.50" x 11.00" cardstock.
Drawings by George Wachsteter (1911-2004) of Arthur M...
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1940s George Wachsteter Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
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Paper, Ink, Pen
Frances Starr as Headmistress Sara Cantry in "The Young and Fair"
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Pen and Ink on Cardstock
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Drawing by George Wachsteter (1911-2004) of Frances Starr as Headmistress Sara Cantry in the1948 Broadway drama `The Young and Fair` with Julie Harris...
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1940s George Wachsteter Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
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Paper, Ink, Pen
Art Carney
By George Wachsteter
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Pen and Ink on Paper
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Caricature by George Wachsteter (1911-2004) of Art Carney during his 1957-58 Broadway per...
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1950s George Wachsteter Portrait Drawings and Watercolors
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Paper, Ink, Pen
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Conrado Walter Massaguer y Diaz was a Cuban artist, political satirist, and magazine publisher. He is considered a student of the Art Nouveau. He was the first caricaturist in the world to broadcast his art on television.He was first caricaturist to exhibit on Fifth Avenue. He was the first caricaturist in the world to exhibit his caricatures on wood. He, and his brother Oscar, were the first magazine publishers in the world to use photolithographic printing.
Self portrait of Conrado Walter Massaguer, depicted on a carrousel ride, with the devil over his left shoulder and an angel over his right. (1945)
He created the magazine Social with his brother Oscar to showcase Cuban artistic talent. The duo later created the magazine Carteles, which became for a period the most popular magazine in Cuba, which was purchased by Miguel Ángel Quevedo in 1953.
In his life, he met and drew caricatures of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Walt Disney, Albert Einstein, the King of Spain, and many others.[ In sum total, he was the author of more than 28 thousand caricatures and drawings.Ernest Hemingway once had to refrain himself from punching Massaguer in the face after the artist drew an unflattering caricature of him. The dictator Gerardo Machado, however, did not punch Massaguer for his own unflattering caricature - he had the artist deported.
He was one of the most internationally renowned Cuban artists of his day, and his art is still regularly featured in galleries across the Western Hemisphere and Europe.
Early life
Massaguer was born on October 18, 1889, in Cárdenas, Cuba.[In 1892, his family moved to Havana.
When the Cuban War of Independence broke out, Massaguer's family escaped the country. From 1896 to 1908, he lived in Mérida, Mexico. However, during this time, his parents enrolled him in the New York Military Academy, where he stayed during school years.
In 1905, after graduating the military academy, he briefly attended the San Fernando school in Havana, where he was tutored by Ricardo de la Torriente and Leopoldo Romañach.
In 1906, less than a year later, he returned to the family home in Mexico.
Career as artist
Early career
While living in Yucatán, Mexico, Massaguer published his first caricatures in local newspapers and magazines. These included La Campana, La Arcadia, and the Diario Yucateco.
In 1908, he moved back to Havana. After returning to the island in 1908, Massaguer began mingling with Havana's aristocratic circles, forming close friendships with some of the city's most powerful and influential men, as well as winning the favor of many women who were quickly charmed by him. Massaguer, largely self-taught, honed his style using the avant-garde techniques he studied from the European and American magazines that were widely available in Cuba at the time.
Cover of the immensely popular Cuban magazine El Figaro, drawn by Massaguer in 1909. This cover depicts two bumbling, incompetent American tourists to the island.
He started drawing for El Fígaro, and was featured prominently on the cover in 1909.
After two years of refining his craft, Havana announced a poster contest aimed at attracting North American tourists to stay in the city during the winter months. Notable figures like Leopoldo Romañach, Armando Menocal, Rodríguez Morey, Jaime Valls, and others also entered the competition. The jury was particularly impressed by the modern execution and creative solution of one piece, signed by Massaguer, who was relatively unknown at the time.
The jury deliberations caused a great controversy.[5] The prize was ultimately awarded to the Galician painter Mariano Miguel, who had recently married the daughter of Nicolás Rivero, the wealthy owner of the conservative newspaper Diario de la Marina. Although Massaguer received only an honorable mention, the fraud scandal caused such an uproar that his name quickly entered the public spotlight, and he became an overnight sensation.
In 1910, he became co-owner of the advertising agency Mercurio, with Laureano Rodríguez Castells. At Mercurio, he led the Susini cigar campaign, and earned substantial wealth.
Massaguer has been described as a restless man, in both mind and body.After earning enough money from his art to begin traveling, he was almost always doing so. He constantly traveled between New York City and Havana, Mexico and France, Europe and the Americas.
In 1911, his reputation among the Havana socialites solidified when he organized his own first public caricature exhibit, and also the first Caricature Salon ever held in the Americas, hosted at Athenaeum of Havana (the Ateneo), and the Círculo de La Habana. Other exhibitors here included Maribona, Riverón, Portell Vilá, Valer, Botet, Barsó, García Cabrera, Carlos Fernández, Rafael Blanco, and Hamilton de Grau.
"Messaguer Visits Broadway." Caricatures of theatrical and literary figures. Elsie Janis, Raymond Hitchcock, S. Jay Kaufman (columnist), Ibanez, author of The Four Horsemen, and Frances White
In 1912, in the New York American Journal, he published his first Broadway drawings.
From 1913 to 1918, he was an editor for Gráfico.
Social
Main article: Social (magazine)
Cover of the magazine Social, July 7, 1923
In 1916, he created the magazine Social with his brother, Oscar H. Massaguer. Social's contributors included Guillén Carpentier, Chacón y Calvo, Enrique José Varona and others.Social has been described as Massaguer's great love in the magazine industry, and was the property that historians say he cared the most about. Social was an innovative magazine, being the first magazine in the world to use a modern printing process called photolithographic printing.
Social set cultural trends, not only in the fashion of Cuba, but in art, politics, and Cuban identity.[11] Social catered to a certain aesthetic in Cuba - that of the sophisticated elite socialite - but Massaguer would also use this magazine to ridicule and jibe against that same class of society when he found their personalities worthy of his contempt.
In Social, readers could find a variety of content, including short stories, avant-garde poetry, art reviews, philosophical essays, and serialized novels, as well as articles on interior design, haute couture, and fashion. Occasionally, the magazine also featured reports on sports such as motor racing, rowing, tennis, and horse riding.The cultural promotion efforts of both Massaguer and Emilio Roig de Leuchsenring are evident in the magazine. Notably, this period overlaps with their involvement in the Minorista Group, which was then at the forefront of the country's intellectual life.[5] Many contributors were devoted members of the group, leading some experts to consider Social as the cultural voice of the Minoristas.
One of the features of Social magazine was its section called "Massa Girls," which was a play on his own name, and pronounced with a glottal 'g' in a similar fashion to the letter in Massaguer.[12] Massaguer drew women as independent and free-thinking, and never drew the woman celebrity as a caricature of herself, but as a free agent surrounded by caricatures.[11] However, Massaguer himself has been described as a womanizer in his personal life, and hesitant to fully embrace every facet of women's liberation.
In 1916, he also established la Unión de Artes Gráficas and the advertising agency Kesevén Anuncios.[9]
The art critic Bernardo González Barroa wrote:
“Massaguer has solved the problem of working hard, living comfortably off what his art produces and not missing any artistic, sporting or social event. His broad, childish laugh, of a carefree individual who carries his luck hidden in a pocket, appears everywhere for the moment, disguising the pranks of pupils that lurk, mock and, finally, flash with satisfaction at finding the characteristic point after having analyzed a soul... Massaguer's personality is beginning to solidify now. He has been the best-known and most popular caricaturist for a long time, but his technique had not reached the security, the mastery of values that he presents in his latest works, which is very natural and explainable”[5]
Carteles
Main article: Carteles
Cover of the magazine Carteles, November 29, 1931
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