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Harpglyph / Jack A. Hirschman; I Singer., 1991
This sculpture shaped like a harp is a homage to the writer Isaac B. Singer whom Hirschman knew personally. Hirschman in a letter to the Sackners stated "since its total shape is like a Futurist version of a Mayan glyph, I've used Mayan motifs throughout; you'll also notice Yiddish letters scattered here and there." This imagery is not far fetched since an Englishman named Kingborough in the 19th century wrote two volumes to prove that Mayans were one of the 10 lost tribes, a theory unaccepted by most scholars. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
New Paintings / Gill, James ; Hirschman J., 1969
Gill's paintings are sem-figurative and often incorporate minimal texts. Hischman wrote a poem deaing with the images. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.