Old Lady on a Beach
1963
52.0 x 34.0 cm
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Old Lady on a Beach
Giclée / Wydruk artystyczny
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Cena całkowita
$ 80
Opis kolekcjonerski
Artist Background
David Levine was an American artist known for his bold and expressive works. Born in 1926, he was active in the art world until his passing in 2009. His artwork can be found in various museums, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Brooklyn Museum.Painting Description
The Old Lady on a Beach painting features a solitary figure sitting on a chair with a red blanket draped over it. The scene is set against a curtain, adding an air of intimacy to the composition. The use of bold lines and vibrant colors creates a sense of energy and movement, drawing the viewer's eye to the subject. Key Features:- Color lithograph on paper
- Measures 20 1/2 x 13 1/4 in.
- Created in 1963
- Part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum collection
Artistic Significance
Old Lady on a Beach is a significant work in David Levine's oeuvre, showcasing his ability to capture the human form with sensitivity and nuance. The painting's use of color and composition creates a sense of depth and emotion, inviting the viewer to reflect on the subject's story. For more information on David Levine and his artwork, visit /art/list/?Filter=ARD3U3-David-Levine-Old-Lady-on-a-Beach or explore the Smithsonian American Art Museum collection on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smithsonian_American_Art_MuseumExperience the beauty of handmade oil painting reproductions at https://OriginalUniqueArt.com, where you can discover a wide range of artworks, including pieces by David Levine.
O artyście
David Levine - The Vision & Art Project
David Levine was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1926 and studied at the Brooklyn Museum of Art School, Pratt Institute, the Tyler School of Art at Temple University in Philadelphia and the Eighth Street School of New York with Hans Hofmann. His many awards include the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award in 1955 and, later, the Isaac Maynard, Julius Hallgarten and Thomas B. Clarke awards (all from the National Academy of Design), the George Polk Memorial Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Childe Hassam Purchase Prize (American Academy of Arts and Letters), the John Pike Memorial Prize and the Gold Medal of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters in 1993. Internationally, David Levine received the French Legion of Honor award and the Thomas Nast Award in Landau, Germany.- Early Life & Artistic Beginnings: Levine’s father ran a small clothing factory, and his mother was a nurse and political activist. From childhood he showed remarkable talent for drawing, which led to an audition at Disney's animation studio at the astonishing age of nine. This early exposure to visual storytelling undoubtedly shaped his artistic sensibilities.
- Formal Education & Influences: He studied painting at Pratt Institute, Temple University’s Tyler School of Art, and with Hans Hofmann, each experience contributing to his evolving technique and understanding of art history. The influence of European masters like Vuillard, Prendergast, Bonnard, and Corot can be seen in his early works.
- Watercolor & Political Illustration: Levine initially pursued oil painting but quickly transitioned to watercolor after a devastating fire destroyed many of his paintings in 1968. His breakthrough came with political illustration for *Esquire*, where he honed his distinctive style and developed a reputation for capturing psychological truth.
- The New York Review of Books Partnership: From 1963, Levine collaborated closely with *The New York Review of Books*, creating over 3,800 drawings that became synonymous with his artistic vision. His meticulous process—researching subjects thoroughly before committing pen to paper—allowed him to move beyond mere physical resemblance and delve into deeper meanings.
- Legacy & Recognition: Jules Feiffer aptly stated, “Besides offering us the delight of recognition, his drawings comfort us, in an exacerbated and potentially desperate age, with the sense of a watching presence, an eye informed by an intelligence that has not panicked.” Levine’s work is represented in major museum collections and celebrated for its ability to document key cultural and political moments.
David Levine
1926 - 2009 , Stany Zjednoczone
Krótka nota
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Karykaturyzacja
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Aaron Shikler']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Vuillard
- Degas
- Goya
- Date Of Birth: 1926
- Date Of Death: 2009
- Full Name: David Levine
- Nationality: Amerykański
- Notable Artworks:
- American Presidents
- The Painter
- Place Of Birth: Brooklyn, USA

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