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Mischa Richter was born on 1910 in United States, is an American cartoonist. Discover Mischa Richter's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

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Date of death 2001
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Timeline

1917

After his uncle joined the Red Army and was killed in 1917, his parents decided to flee the Revolution.

Traveling by train to the Polish border, they went by cart through the forest and then in a rowboat into Poland.

Mischa continued his art training while they spent a year waiting for a visa.

1922

They arrived in the United States in 1922 when he was 11 years old.

Studying at Boston's Museum School, he became friends with Will Barnet.

1930

Mischa Richter's political cartoons were often featured in the Communist Party's literary journal "New Masses" in the late 1930s.

1934

In 1934, Richter graduated from Yale and returned to Boston where he was a WPA muralist.

Barnet later introduced Richter to his sister-in-law, the painter Helen Sinclair Annand, and the couple married.

1945

In addition to children's books, there were several collections of Richter's cartoons, including This One's on Me! (1945) and The Cartoonist's Muse: A Guide to Generating and Developing Creative Ideas (1992), co-authored with Harald Bakken.

1950

The two made extended trips to France and Italy during the 1950s and 1960s.

1958

In 1958, they moved to Provincetown, Massachusetts.

1979

Richter received the National Cartoonists Society Advertising and Illustration Award for 1979 and their Gag Cartoon Award for 1974.

Richter had one-man shows of his cartoons and paintings at the Hartford Atheneum, Cincinnati's Miller Gallery, the Chrysler Museum and the Silver Mine Guild of Artists.

His work is included in the collections of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Walker, Jock Whitney, the Rockefeller Science Museum, the Library of Congress and the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum.

1992

They remained together until her death in 1992 after battling multiple sclerosis.

One son, Tom Richter, died at an early age.

Another son, Daniel Richter is an actor and author.

Richter was a contract cartoonist for The New Yorker, and he contributed cartoons to Collier's, The Saturday Evening Post and This Week.

He drew his Strictly Richter cartoon panel for King Features Syndicate.

For PM and The New York Times, Richter drew political cartoons and spot illustrations.

He also illustrated Bugs Baer's humor column, "One Word Led to Another", for King Features.

1999

Jane Winter was the curator of Mischa Richter: A Retrospective at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum from July 30 to August 23, 1999.

2001

Mischa Richter (1910 – March 23, 2001) was an American cartoonist best known for his numerous cartoons published in The New Yorker over decades.

Richter was born in Kharkov, Russian Empire, where his father was the city's Commissar of Waterworks.

Young Mischa learned drawing from art tutors and went on family vacations to Berdyansk.