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Original Art depicts: Illustration of a close up of a front view of a man in a black suit with a green bow tie and a tan hat. His hat obscures his eyes and there is a cigarette in his mouth with text above and a red border around the image.
The Aleph and Other Stories 1933-1969 (original art)
Original Art depicts: Illustration of three men riding different colored horses going to the left, with trees and a house in the background.
CBS Records. Poco: The Songs of Richie Furay (sketch)
Original Art depicts: Aging hustler in a red tank top and tight jeans posing in front of public phones
"Portrait of an Aging Hustler" magazine cover original art
Original Art depicts: Illustration of a front view of a man in a red tank top and jeans leaning against a door in the right of the image and a side view of a policeman with his hands in his pockets looking to the left of the image on the left.
Portrait of an Aging Hustler spot illustration original art
Original Art depicts: Two people with medium-light skins tones are on either side of a man with a dark skin tone in the foreground. The people in the background seem to be arguing.
Joan Didion article, The White Album for New West Magazine ("'Eichman,' Kay Boyle had screamed at him at a rally") (original art)
Original Art depicts: Illustration of the back view of a man in only blue jeans, with two men on either side of the first sitting down and looking at the first man.  The man sitting down on the right is wearing a yellow suit and the other on the left is wearing business casual but is not colored in.
Joan Didion article, The White Album - for New West Magazine ("He said that he thought I could be a star.") (original art)
Original Art depicts: A front view medium shot of two men sitting next to each other. The man on the left is dressed casually and looking to the man on the right who is older and wearing a suit and resting his hands on a small box on a table. There is text above.
Joan Didion article, The White Album - for New West Magazine ("He smiled at us all...") (original art)
Original Art depicts: Illustration of a person in a front view sitting with their legs open and their hands in their pockets on a couch to the right of the image and a bust of a man wearing sunglasses to the left of the image.
Joan Didion article, "The White Album" - man on couch with shiny black trousers - for New West Magazine ("He spoke almost in a whisper.") (original art)
Original Art depicts: A house in the background and a medium shot view back view of a man in a brown suit, who's head is turned around. There is a shadow of a man in a hat on the man's back.
New West magazine (cover). Staying Alive: Personal Safety in the Age of Paranoia (man looking back, man with hat in shadow) original art
Original Art depicts: Sketch of a house in the background and a medium shot view back view of a man in a suit, who's head is turned around. There is a shadow of a man in a hat on the man's back.
New West magazine (cover). Staying Alive: Personal Safety in the Age of Paranoia (man looking back, man with hat in shadow) sketch
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