Description |
223 pages : illustrations (some color), facsimiles ; 27 cm |
Summary |
From the first ever sketch of the Red Cross logo by its founder Clara Barton to a cartoon scrawled on a love letter from Charles Bukowski, the objects in this fascinating collection are a perfect reflection of the eclectic and storied cast of characters from whose archives they've been collected over the years. Organized alphabetically, with a range of influential names, from William Burroughs to Mark Twain, the book is a voyeur's treasure trove of the ephemeral, in which cultural icons reveal their own preoccupations, passions, plans, and distractions in the marginalia of their daily correspondence. A treat for lovers of the analog in the digital age, and reproduced beautifully on uncoated paper to come as close as possible to the texture of the originals, Scrawl connects high and low, art and science, history and literature, youth and age, with the universal truth of doodling. |
Subject |
Schulson, David -- Art collections.
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Drawing -- 20th century -- Private collections.
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Drawing -- 21st century -- Private collections.
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Caricatures and cartoons -- 20th century -- Private collections.
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Caricatures and cartoons -- 21st century -- Private collections.
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Celebrities as artists.
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Genre |
New titles added.
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Added Author |
Strauss-Schulson, Claudia, author.
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Strauss-Schulson, Todd, 1980- author, compiler.
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Schulson, David, collection owner.
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Added Title |
A to Z of famous doodles : sketches, jottings, and notes from the greatest minds in history |
ISBN |
9780847865291 (hardcover) |
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0847865290 (hardcover) |
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