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Original Art depicts: An illustration in the upper left corner of a young Frank Rich in a green suit is seated at a table in a restaurant reading a Variety newspaper with a waiter standing next to him. The rest of the image three sketches of young Frank Rich.
Frank Rich article on growing up with the theater - Frank Rich as a boy (sketch)
Posters depicts: Front full bodied view of a man standing in a fancy hall with on leg up on a fancy chair to the left of the image and one hand on his opposite hip. The chair is yellow and the man is wearing a black suit with his legs only being drawn in outline, with there being text at the top and bottom of the image.
Lincoln Center Theater. Old Money by Wendy Wasserstein
Original Art depicts: A man in handcuffs points at the ground in the woods with several FBI agents around him, one holding a shovel, and one holding a dog on a leash that is looking towards the spot the man pointed. There is a police car in the right corner of the illustration.
Hadden Clark original art
Clippings/Tearsheets depicts: Front view illustration of a young Frank Rich in a green suit holding a Variety newspaper at a restaurant booth. There is a glass of water, a ketchup bottle, a steak and a plate of french fries at the table, and a waiter in a suit stands behind Frank with his hands crossed in front of him.
Frank Rich article on growing up with the theater - Frank Rich as a boy (tear sheet)
Original Art depicts: Large green face of a man in the upper left corner in the background looking over a yellow brick fence at three front views of people. On the left a woman dressed in black looking to the left with her hands out, in the middle a woman dressed in red tied to a green chair looking right, and a man on the right with one hand on his chest and one up in the air and eyes closed facing right.
Theater spot review: Urinetown (original art)
Posters depicts: Front view of a man in a brown suit siting in a chair with one hand on his knee in the bottom half of the image. The background is orange and the top half of the image has text text, as well as the very bottom of the image.
Lincoln Center Theater. Nothing But the Truth by John Kani poster
Posters depicts: Illustration of a man in front view mid shot in a red robe  with one hand crossed over his body and the other hand on a map that takes up the bottom half of the image.
Lincoln Center Theater. King Lear by William Shakespeare poster
Original Art depicts: Sketch of man in bathing suit diving into a pool. The man has his arms already in the water and his legs have just lifted off from the pool edge.
Weekend Arts section ("Last Call for Summer") - diving man (sketch)
Clippings/Tearsheets depicts: Man in bathing shorts and a swim cap  kicks off the rim and dives head first into a pool.
Weekend Arts section ("Last Call for Summer") - diving man (tear sheet)
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