Jules Feiffercartoonist and playwright |
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I went to Feiffer's apartment on Riverside Drive. In the article by John Lahr, Lahr writes "With Little Murders and God Bless, Playwright Feiffer confronts the secret violence breeding in middle-class fears..." The man I met was the playwirght, taking himself seriously, trying very hard to control the session. I packed up and got into a cab heading toward my studio, then I told the driver to stop. I got out and phoned Feiffer and told him that I didn't get the shot. He argued with me, asking "How do you know?" I told him I would come to his place the next morning. Ten minutes and we"re done. Next morning I rang his bell. He opened the door and I fell to my knees. I got the shot. I photographed the cartoonist. originally published in Evergreen Review B&W photograph printed from original negative unframed printed on 11" x 14" paper image size: 9" x 10" signed by the artist price: $1000 |
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