Over the years, Burt BritÂton conÂvinced A‑list writÂers and artists to draw self-porÂtraits of themÂselves. He first enticed NorÂman MailÂer long ago, while workÂing as a barÂtender at the VilÂlage VanÂguard in NYC. Then came Miles Davis, Jorge Luis Borges (who was already blind), MarÂgaret Atwood, Frank Gehry, Saul BelÂlow, David HockÂney, Allen GinsÂberg, CorÂmac McCarthy (see above) and a parade of othÂers. The dooÂdled porÂtraits were latÂer colÂlectÂed in a now out-of-print book, Self-PorÂtrait: Book PeoÂple PicÂture ThemÂselves. You can still find a smallÂer colÂlecÂtion online at The DaiÂly Beast. The New York Times gives you more of the backÂstoÂry on this colÂlecÂtion here.
via Maud NewÂton

