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The Lancaster Museum of Art presents “PLAY BALL!” June 3 - July 25, 2011, an exhibition celebrating our favorite national pastime. The work of nationally recognized baseball artists known for their baseball subject matter will be the focus of this family-friendly, event-filled exhibition.
For decades, the details of dog breeding and showing had been closeted from the critical view of the outside world. In August 2008, a powerful BBC documentary, Pedigree Dogs Exposed (PDE), rocked the dog world when it claimed to reveal the “greatest animal welfare scandal of our time.”
A heartfelt tribute to the bond between humans and their pets, Tails of the City (Glitterati, Inc.) is a cosmopolitan All Creatures Great and Small. Beloved Manhattan veterinarian Tom DeVincentis shares stories of his four-legged clients and their owners in this insightful and wonderfully funny memoir, featuring a preface by pet lover Carolyne Roehm and drawings from award-winning illustrator Bill Charmatz.
An exhibition of Original Art featuring our four legged, furry friends by celebrated New York Painter/Illustrator -Bill Charmatz
May 3rd- August 30th, 2008
By Appointment Only
Glitterati Publishers Incorporated proudly announces the release of:
“Tails of the City: Confessions of a Manhattan Pet Vet”
Illustrations by Bill Charmatz, Author- Tom DeVincentis, Preface by Carolyne Roehm. 144 pages Hardcover. Publication Date: February 2008
Dogs are celebrated members of our families thanks to their capacity for unconditional love, unfaltering loyalty, and now, in HOWL: A Collection of the Best Contemporary Dog Wit (Crown; October 23, 2007), for their comedic genius.
NEW YORK, NY, November 6, 2006 - From December 7th through 29th, 2006, The Society of Illustrators (SI) in New York presents "The Finish Line," an exhibit featuring 65 works of art from the late editorial and advertising illustrator, Bill Charmatz.
National publication Bark magazine features 6 pages dedicated to Bill Charmatz's canine artwork in the November 2006 issue. Barkis America's most exciting and talked about pet magazines, distributed quarterly in bookstores, newsstands, airports, pet stores and other pet-friendly establishments.
Steve Heller wrote an editorial obituary about Bill Charmatz upon his passing on September 4th 2005. Bill Charmatz was a contributing illustrator to The New York Times from 1945-2004.
Katrina Charmatz, Bill’s daughter and Director of Sales and Marketing of the collection, states “By keeping Bill's art collection viable, and out in front of the public eye is important to continue the legacy of my dad’s artwork. Much of his editorial work is still relevant in our everyday world”. Referring to many of published assignments Bill did for The New York Times, Sports Illustrated, Time Magazine, Washington Post, and TV guide.”