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Mon Levinson Prints and Multiples

American, 1926-2014
Monroe Levinson (1926–2014) was an American sculptor and printmaker known for his Op art work. Levinson was born on January 6, 1926, in New York City. He studied at the University of Pennsylvania. One of his prints Untitled #1 was included in the 1965 portfolio New York Ten.
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Artist: Mon Levinson
Untitled #1, 1964 from New York Ten
Untitled #1, 1964 from New York Ten

Untitled #1, 1964 from New York Ten

By Mon Levinson

Located in New York, NY

This dynamic work was realized by the esteemed 20th Century modern artist Mon Levinson in 1964. The work was realized in 1964, and printed in 1965 by Chiron Press in New York- the same year that Levinson was included in the seminal Op-Art exhibition "The Responsive Eye", alongside contemporary luminaries such as Bridget Riley. An identical work from this edition resides in the permanent collection of the New York MoMA. This mixed media work consists of an translucent vinyl sheet layered over a print- part etching, part lithograph. The clear vinyl sheet is embossed with a tight pattern of sinuously curved repeating black lines and is subtly raised in places- creating a subtle three dimensionality and dynamic sense of movement. The paper is inscribed with the same recurring pattern of snaking black lines, like a fine filigree, with two weighty black geometric forms that appear to crowd the composition. Smaller geometric forms reside within creating the apparition of negative space in the bone hued paper. The juxtaposition of the delicate texture and colossal feeling forms imbues the piece with a stunning dynamism and tension, helping to explain why Levinson is among the most influential and important artist to come out of the Op Art movement. His work is in the permanent collections of important institutions around the world including the Museum of Modern Art as well as the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. Signed by the artist and marked 18/200. The work comes presented in a custom walnut and white gilt frame...

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1960s Op Art Mon Levinson Prints and Multiples

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Mixed Media

Sun Clock, Minimalist 3-D Plexi Multiple by Mon Levinson 1969
Sun Clock, Minimalist 3-D Plexi Multiple by Mon Levinson 1969

Sun Clock, Minimalist 3-D Plexi Multiple by Mon Levinson 1969

By Mon Levinson

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Mon Levinson, American (1926 - 2014) Title: Sun Clock Year: 1969 Medium: Clear and frosted plexiglas construction Edition: 14/90 Size: 20 x 20 in. (50.8 x 50.8 cm)

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1960s Minimalist Mon Levinson Prints and Multiples

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Mon Levinson Modernist Abstract Geometric Screen Print in Grey Squares
Mon Levinson Modernist Abstract Geometric Screen Print in Grey Squares

Mon Levinson Modernist Abstract Geometric Screen Print in Grey Squares

By Mon Levinson

Located in New York, NY

This brilliantly precise and sophisticated Mid-Century Modernist Abstract Geometric Screen Print in Grey Squares Edition 78/90 is by Mon Levinson and originates from the United State...

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1960s Modern Mon Levinson Prints and Multiples

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Stacked Diamond, Minimalist 3-D Paper Construction by Mon Levinson
Stacked Diamond, Minimalist 3-D Paper Construction by Mon Levinson

Stacked Diamond, Minimalist 3-D Paper Construction by Mon Levinson

By Mon Levinson

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Mon Levinson, American (1926 - 2014) Title: Stacked Diamond Year: 1969 Medium: Paper Construction, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 4/90 Size: 20 x 20 in. (50.8 x 50.8...

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1960s Minimalist Mon Levinson Prints and Multiples

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Blue Staircase, Minimalist Silkscreen on Plexi by Mon Levinson 1969
Blue Staircase, Minimalist Silkscreen on Plexi by Mon Levinson 1969

Blue Staircase, Minimalist Silkscreen on Plexi by Mon Levinson 1969

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Artist: Mon Levinson, American (1926 - 2014) Title: Blue Staircase Year: 1969 Medium: Screenprint on Plexiglas, numbered verso Edition: 4/90 Size: 19.5 x 19.5 in. (49.53 x 49.53 cm) ...

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