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Edward Sorel
American caricaturist and illustrator, born 1929
Birth
1929
Birth Location
Bronx
Gender
male
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Selected Images of Edward Sorel
Edward Sorel and the Presidents
(Edward Sorel, 2003)
Objects at National Portrait Gallery (37)
Jimmy in the Lions' Den
(Edward Sorel, 1977)
Saul Bellow
(Edward Sorel, c. 1989)
Maya Angelou and Billie Holiday
(Edward Sorel, 1990)
Thinking Tuna Fish, Talking Death
(Edward Sorel, 1988)
John Edgar Hoover
(Edward Sorel, 1971)
The Man Who Never Met A President He Didn't Like
(Edward Sorel, 1991)
Sex Busters
(Edward Sorel, c. 1986)
J. Edgar Hoover and Emma Goldman
(Edward Sorel, 1993)
A Real Race?
(Edward Sorel, 1984)
Now It's a Race
(Edward Sorel, 1984)
George Meany
(Edward Sorel, 1973)
Thinking Tuna Fish, Talking Death
(Edward Sorel, 1988)
Ayn Rand
(Edward Sorel, 2008)
China's Great Leap Outward
(Edward Sorel, 1978)
TV's Sunrise Serenades
(Edward Sorel, 1980)
Andrew Mellon and Joseph Duveen
(Edward Sorel, 1988)
The Laureates of the Lewd
(Edward Sorel, 1993)
John Kenneth Galbraith
(Edward Sorel, c. 1975)
Igor Stravinsky and W. H. Auden
(Edward Sorel, 1985)
Harold Bloom
(Edward Sorel, c. 1990)
Campaign '86
(Edward Sorel, 1986)
Hell-Bent for Gold
(Edward Sorel, 1988)
Leonard Bernstein
(Edward Sorel, 1990)
Presidential Campaigns
(Edward Sorel, 1996)
Cardinal Francis Joseph Spellman
(Edward Sorel, 1964)
Africa, A Political Jungle
(Edward Sorel, 1978)
The Cooling of America
(Edward Sorel, 1979)
Edward Sorel and the Presidents
(Edward Sorel, 2003)
Mario Angelo Procaccino
(Edward Sorel, 1969)
The Warner Mob
(Edward Sorel, 1983)
George Bush
(Edward Sorel, c. 2003)
Donald Trump
(Edward Sorel, 1990)
Frank Sinatra
(Edward Sorel, 1966)
High Noon
(Edward Sorel, 1980)
Katharine Graham and Attorney General John Mitchell
(Edward Sorel, 09/72)
Rule Britannia
(Edward Sorel, 1982)
The Storm
(Edward Sorel, 1992)