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Jack LevineMarianne & The Goddess of Liberty - Atelier Mourlot by Jack Levine, 19671967
1967
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Artist: Jack Levine
Medium: Original Lithographic Poster, 1967
Dimensions: 29 x 21.5 in, 73.66 x 54.61 cm
Classic Poster Paper - Perfect Condition A+
When The Mourlot Studio opened a branch in New York City, after a successful exhibition organized by the Smithsonian Institute in 1963, it commissioned several famous International artists to create a series of original Lithographic posters to celebrate the event.
Levine once said of himself, "I am primarily concerned with the condition of man." Following his own direction, he created a distinct body of socially conscious art that probes the strengths and weaknesses of humanity. In this humorous image, France's personification of the Republic, "Marianne" salutes the personification of the American Republic: "Miss Liberty". A most pertinent metaphor for the establishment of Mourlot's studio in the West Village of Manhattan.
Edition of 1,000 with a further edition of 125 signed and numbered of the black only, on Arches paper.
- Creator:Jack Levine (1915, American)
- Creation Year:1967
- Dimensions:Height: 29 in (73.66 cm)Width: 21.5 in (54.61 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1323211393312
Jack Levine
Jack Levine was an American social realist painter and printmaker, born and raised in Boston. He enrolled in art classes at the Museum Fine Arts School of Boston and came under the influence of Dr. Denman Ross of Harvard University, who recognized his talent and gave him free art lessons. He was especially interested in the Old Masters, at the Fogg Museum, at Harvard. In 1935, he became a W.P.A. artist, using his experience growing up in a lower-class neighborhood, in his subject matter.
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