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Original Art depicts: Contour drawing of a  three-quarters view of a supermarket cashier scanning various grocery items. She has medium length hair and hoop earrings and the only thing that is colored in the drawing is her vest, which is a dull green.
New York Times Op-Ed. Supermarket cashier original art
Original Art depicts:  Illustration of a side view of two women. The woman on the left is standing, and dressed in green business attire, with the woman on the right sitting, in a yellow bathrobe and a white towel on her head.
Theater spot review: Grace and Glorie
Original Art depicts: Semi abstract illustration of a woman sitting back on her hands in the middle of the image, with the bust side profile of a man with his arm best looking left to her left, the front bust view of a person in a headdress how her lower left, and a front bust view of a man with his hands up in front of a microphone to her lower right, with the back of the image being textured red, blue and black swirls.
Theater spot review: Hypatia (original art)
Posters depicts: A man in front view in a pink shirt sits in a chair with one leg up and his hand resting on his cheek with a woman in a black dress and up-do leaning on the chair over him. There is text on the right to the middle of the image reading " Six Degrees of Separation by John Guare."
Lincoln Center Theater. Six Degrees of Separation by John Guare poster (2 versions)
Clippings/Tearsheets depicts: Greyscale illustration of a girl on the left and a woman on the right sit on a picnic blanket with sandwiches, drinks, and fruit surrounding them. The girl has a ponytail and the woman is holding out a piece of fruit, with text on the left and a headline on top.
New York Times. Confessions of a Passionate Picknicker
Posters depicts: Front full view of a man standing on the backs of two carousel horses with his arms grabbing on to each pole and yelling. There is text above him and the horses are black in the bottom half of the image.
Lincoln Center Theater. Carousel poster
Original Art depicts: Four front views of people in a blank room. The left to right, there is a man standing holding a glass in a brown suit, next is a man sitting in a purple suit holding a drink, next is a man in a blue suit standing straight, next is a man in a tan suit looking to the left. There is a table with a lamp and a bottle on it in between the first two men.
Theater spot review: No Man's Land (original art)
Advertisements depicts: A yelling man stands on the backs of two carousel horses with each hand grabbing onto the poles of the horses.
New York Times. Advertisement for Carousel
Original Art depicts: Man colored yellow sitting on his heels with his hands in his lap looking up at a bird with the face of a woman colored green in the bottom right of the image looking back at him. There is a woman colored red standing in the background between the two with her fists at her sides.
Theater spot review: Indiscretions (original art)
Original Art depicts: An illustration of four women in each corner of the image dressed in black with white hoods sit at desks labeled "CHICKEN." In the center is a man framed by a magnifying glass, with his mouth open and dressed in yellow holding chickens and holding out a piece of paper with a dollar sign on it.
Electonic currency article by James Gleick ("Dead as a Dollar") - spot drawing of man in magnifying glass buying chickens (original art)
Posters depicts: Lincoln Center Theater. A Fair Country by Jon Robin Baitz poster
Lincoln Center Theater. A Fair Country by Jon Robin Baitz poster
Posters depicts: Black and white sketch of a seated male figure surrounded by color studies of the same image.
Art is... Fifty Years (James McMullan) subway poster
Original Art depicts: Illustration of a front view of a man on his knees staring at the palms of his hands. Behind him from left to right there is the front view of a woman with her hands over her chest in an orange dress, the head and neck of a woman looking right, and a front view of a man looking left, with a green circular ceiling decoration above them.
Theater spot review: King David (original art)
Original Art depicts: Worm's eye view of a shirtless Steve Austin with his arms above his head and in blue jeans. The illustration has bright colors and is slightly abstract.
Stone Cold Steve Austin (original art)
Posters depicts: Medium shot of a front view of a young man in slacks and a dress shirt  sitting on the back end of a row boat with one arm crossed over his stomach and one elbow resting on his knee while his hand hold up a book. He is looking up to the left and there is text above and below him.
Lincoln Center Theater. Ah, Wilderness! by Eugene O'Neill poster
Posters depicts: Front view of a man in business casual clothes and glasses looking through a half opened window at a parade of men with flags walking to the right of the image in the foreground.
Lincoln Center Theater. Parade by Alfred Uhry and Jason Robert Brown poster
Clippings/Tearsheets depicts: Worm's eye view of a shirtless Steve Austin with his arms above his head and in blue jeans. The illustration has bright colors and is slightly abstract, with text above and to the right of it.
Stone Cold Steve Austin (tear sheet)
Original Art depicts: Front full bodied view of a man in a vest and slacks with his fists at his sides and an angry expression on his face. To the left in the foreground there is a bust three-quarters views of a young man with blonde hair looking to the right.
Theater spot review: Death of a Salesman (original art)
Illustration of an invisible man wearing business casual clothes. His hat and shirt indicate he is walking to the right, but his pants and shoes indicate he is walking left, with the New York Times logo on the left.
Times Talk
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