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Levine, Martin
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Born 1945. Levine works mainly in etching and lithography, depicting realistically rendered cityscapes. His work has been included extensively in both international and American invitational and juried exhibitions, and his prints and drawings are in several collections, including the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. He is the former president of the Society of American Graphic Artists and was elected an Academician at the National Academy of Arts and Design in 1997. Kathy collaborated with Martin as printmaker from 1986 through 2006.
Chicago Water Works, 1984Lithograph I: 19.25" x 19" P: 24.25" 22.25" | The Grist Mill, 1986Aquatint I: 24" x 29.75" P: 30" x 36" | Waiting for my Train, 1984Aquatint I: 16.5" x 11" P: 20" x 18" |
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Ogden Overpass, 1990Aquatint I: 21.75" x 27.75" P: 27.75" x 33.5" (BAT) | The Fable, 1986Aquatint I: 29" x 12.75" P: 19" x 22.5" | 42nd and 5th, 1998Aquatint I: 4.5" x 7.25" P: 11" x 13" |
The Guardians, 2006Aquatint I: 8.5" x 5.5" P: 15" x 11" |
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