
David Levine (1) (1926–2009)
Author of Pens and Needles
For other authors named David Levine, see the disambiguation page.
Works by David Levine
The man from M.A.L.I.C.E: Movies, art, literature & international conmen's establishment; caricatures (1966) 5 copies
Words and Music by David Levine: Caricatures of Writers, Composers, and Performers from The New York Review of Books (1964) 3 copies
David Levine's gallery 2 copies
David Levine's Choice, the Artist's Favorite Drawings from the New York Review of Books (1970) 2 copies
Paintings and drawings by David Levine and Aaron Shikler. Brooklyn Museum, April 24-May 23, 1971. (1971) 2 copies
David Levine 2001 Calendar 1 copy
Identikit 1 copy
Associated Works
Disney Fairies: Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand (2007) — Author photo, some editions — 651 copies, 6 reviews
The Fairy's Return and Other Princess Tales (2000) — Author photographer, some editions — 543 copies, 6 reviews
Unauthorized Freud: Doubters Confront a Legend (1998) — Cover artist, some editions — 120 copies, 1 review
Draw It with Your Eyes Closed: The Art of the Art Assignment (2012) — Contributor — 120 copies, 1 review
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Levine, David
- Legal name
- Levine, David
- Birthdate
- 1926-12-20
- Date of death
- 2009-12-29
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- illustrator
caricaturist - Nationality
- USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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I saw this as a Bonus Borrow on Hoopla and thought, why not? It's a quick breeze through history by way of caricatures of U.S. presidents, politicians, government officials, and Supreme Court justices. There are a few sentences of text here and there providing context, but the images pretty much speak for themselves and are pretty spot-on, with most of the figures being instantly recognizable even without the handy labels. Since Levine is an editorial cartoonist, there is an emphasis on show more presidential scandals throughout.
I think this is only going to be of interest to history majors and older folks though. (I"m both!) show less
I think this is only going to be of interest to history majors and older folks though. (I"m both!) show less
If Levine wasn't the greatest political caricaturist of the twentieth century, his rivals for the position could be sent in on a postcard. He combined a rather Victorian style of drawing with a contemporary whimsy to good effect. He is most associated with the lefty New York Review of Books, but he often demonstrates only a mild agenda which has aged well (well, usually--sixties leftists were off-target with devices such as Barry Goldwater's Nazi salute and Hubert Humphrey with a Hitler show more mustache). The book's minimal, occasionally wry captions could probably be a little more informative for younger readers, if any; almost all of the figures depicted will be familiar to the middle-aged and beyond, but even for them there are a few head-scratchers. show less
Un maestro de la caricatura política.
Biografía del autor:
Thousands of caricatures and hundreds of oil and watercolor paintings have flowed from David Levine’s mind and hands, his pencils, pens and brushes for more than fifty years. Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1926, Levine was trained by his parents to question authority and to love the underdog. He learned from professors and colleagues at the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia to extract technique and theory from artists throughout history.
The result: For decades he’s show more been acknowledged worldwide as the most devastatingly insightful caricaturist since Daumier. His examinations of human flaws and foibles express a central passion. "I love my species," says Levine.
According to John Updike: "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 is one of America’s assets. In a confusing time, he bears witness. In a shoddy time, he does good work."
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 Hoffman. 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, Levine has received the French Legion of Honor award and the Thomas Nast Award in Landau, Germany.
Levine lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
Extraído de: http://www.davidlevinecaricatures.com/biography/ show less
Thousands of caricatures and hundreds of oil and watercolor paintings have flowed from David Levine’s mind and hands, his pencils, pens and brushes for more than fifty years. Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1926, Levine was trained by his parents to question authority and to love the underdog. He learned from professors and colleagues at the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia to extract technique and theory from artists throughout history.
The result: For decades he’s show more been acknowledged worldwide as the most devastatingly insightful caricaturist since Daumier. His examinations of human flaws and foibles express a central passion. "I love my species," says Levine.
According to John Updike: "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 is one of America’s assets. In a confusing time, he bears witness. In a shoddy time, he does good work."
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 Hoffman. 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, Levine has received the French Legion of Honor award and the Thomas Nast Award in Landau, Germany.
Levine lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
Extraído de: http://www.davidlevinecaricatures.com/biography/ show less
Jan 31, 2019Spanish
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