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Alex Gard (born Alexei Mikhailovich Kremkov, Russian: Алексе́й Миха́йлович Кремко́в; also tr. Kremkoff; June 17, 1898 – June 1, 1948) was a Russian American cartoonist. He was a regular cartoonist for newspapers, magazines and books, but is most well known for his celebrity caricatures at Sardi's restaurantinNew York City.

Alex Gard
Native name
Алексей Михайлович Кремков
Birth nameAlexei Mikhailovich Kremkov
Born(1898-06-17)June 17, 1898
Kazan, Russian Empire
DiedJune 1, 1948(1948-06-01) (aged 49)
New York City, US
Buried
Allegiance Russian Empire
 United States
Service/branchRussian Empire Imperial Russian Navy
 United States Navy
WarsWorld War I
World War II

Biography

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He was born Alexei Mikhailovich Kremkov in Kazan, Russian Empire. He graduated from the naval academyinSaint Petersburg.[1]

During World War I, he served in the Russian Navy on a destroyer.

Kremkov left Russia after the Bolshevik Revolution. He traveled east through China and Japan before reaching Egypt and finally France, where his name was romanised as Alexis Michel Kremkoff. In Nice, he drew cartoons for the magazine "Sur La Riviera" and then moved to Paris, where he drew cartoons for Le Matin, Fantasio, Sourire and others.

In 1924, he immigrated to New York City, where he began contributing to The New Yorker. He was a long-time contributor to the Sunday drama section of The New York Herald Tribune.[2] He painted theater sets as well, including Nikita Baliyev's Die Fledermaus.

In 1926, he was hired to create caricaturesofBroadway and other celebrities for the celebrity wallatSardi's Restaurant in New York City. Owner Vincent Sardi and Gard drew up a contract which stated Gard would produce caricatures in exchange for one meal per day at the restaurant.

He was naturalized as a U.S. citizen in 1940 (under the name Alexis Gard Kremkoff).[3] During World War II, Gard served in the United States Navy as a specialist first class.[4]

Gard continued to draw caricatures in exchange for meals until his death, ultimately creating more than 700 pictures. Today, the caricatures are housed in the Billy Rose Theatre Collection of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.[5]

Death

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On June 1, 1948, Gard collapsed on Seventh Avenue and 41st Street. He died as he was being transported to Roosevelt Hospital.[2]

A memorial service was held for Gard at the Russian Orthodox Christ the Saviour Church, followed by a funeral mass the next day. He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery.[6]

Collection

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His collection includes about 700 drawings, which includes his caricatures of famous cultural figures, including actors and musicians Paul Ash, Edith Atwater, Pearl Bailey, Eddie Cantor, Katharine Cornell, Ted Healy, Katharine Hepburn, Leslie Howard, Josephine Hull, Bert Lahr, and Ethel Merman; ballet dancers Irina Baronova, Richard Boleslavsky, Leon Danielian, David Lichine and Tatiana Riabouchinska; producer Winthrop Ames, and Met director Edward Robinson.[7]

His collection is housed at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.[5]

Published works

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Collection

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His collection includes about 700 drawings, which includes his caricatures of famous cultural figures, including actors and musicians Paul Ash, Edith Atwater, Pearl Bailey,

References

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  1. ^ "ГАРД Алекс (наст. Кремков Алексей)". Искусство и архитектура Русского зарубежья. Dmitry Likhachov Fund.
  • ^ a b "A.Gard, Caricaturist, Work on Sardi Walls". The New York Times. June 2, 1948.
  • ^ National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Index, 1917–1950 Declarations of Intention, U.S. District Court, Southern Dist. of New York.
  • ^ Nikita Kuznetsov. Русский флот на чужбине. p. 41. Archived from the original on 2013-08-01.
  • ^ a b "Sardi's (Restaurant) caricatures (227 of 720 caricatures)". Billy Rose Theatre Division. The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. Retrieved February 23, 2019.
  • ^ Burial Detail: Gard, Alexis K (Section 13, Grave 433) – ANC Explorer
  • ^ [Alex Gard caricatures, 1926–948] New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
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