400 Years of US History 1607-2007: A Gallery of Caricatures by Nicha Sursock
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400 Years of US History 1607-2007: A Gallery of Caricatures by Nicha Sursock
"In this gallery, we present artist Nicha Sursock's series of 43 works representing the history of the USA. The series is titled 400 years of US history 1607-2007. It begins with the first colony at Jamestown and concludes with the invention of the iPhone. Nicha Sursock is an Egyptian born Lebano-Croatian artist, born in 1951, currently residing between Vienna and Split in Croatia."
"He studied film direction in Brussels and started a career as an illustrator in l'Orient-Le Jour, a leading Lebanese daily and le progrès égyptien. The artist uses caricature as a way to tell history, making it lively and easy for young kids and adults alike to connect with, The idea first came to him when his son struggled to understand history at school and so he began drawing events for him in a playful style."
"Almost immediately, the artist's son not only understood but excelled at history, rising to the top of his class. That experience illustrates how powerful art can be in bringing history to life. All works are gouache on paper."
Nicha Sursock produced a series of 43 gouache-on-paper works titled 400 years of US history 1607-2007, tracing American events from Jamestown to the invention of the iPhone. He is Egyptian-born Lebano-Croatian, born in 1951, residing between Vienna and Split. He studied film direction in Brussels and worked as an illustrator for l'Orient-Le Jour and le progrès égyptien. He employs caricature to make history lively and accessible for children and adults. He began drawing playful representations after his son struggled with history at school; the son's subsequent academic improvement demonstrates the method's effectiveness.
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