David Levine, born in 1926, is a life-long resident of Brooklyn, NY. He is internationally renowned for his incisive caricatures of world figures in literature, politics, and the arts. For 45 years his work appeared in every issue of the New York Review of Books, and his drawings have been reproduced in Time, Newsweek, Esquire, Playboy, The New Yorker, New York Magazine, The Nation, and many other publications. Levine is perhaps the most influential caricaturists of the late twentieth century. His art is part of permanent collections at the Metropolitan Museum, NY, the Library of Congress, Washington D.C., the Cleveland Museum, the National Portrait Collection, England's National Portrait Gallery and the Pierpont Morgan Library, NY.
It is striking to see how Levine's visual snapshots sometimes
diverge from the conventional wisdom.-- "Publishers Weekly"
The greatest caricaturist of the late 20th century...the durability
of those Levine depicted, plus the unique insight with which he
drew them, guarantees the immortality of his works.--David
Margolick "Vanity Fair"
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