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LOU HIRSHMAN: Caricaturist

The Sophisticated Junk Collector

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“Promenade” – 1973

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As pantsuits increasingly became the sartorial style of the emancipated woman, Hirshman found the fashion of this more manly look for the female suitably represented as a man’s tie.

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