Jack Levine “Woodstock Pastoral” Etching

$175.00

An etching by the American artist Jack Levine (1915-2010). Titled Woodstock Pastoral, this etching depicts a dense array of mythological creatures and characters. Signed to the lower right and dated "circa 1950," the drawing is numbered 66/120 to the lower left and is displayed in a silver tone frame and a white mat. 

Jack Levine was an American painter who specialized in satirical and social commentary regarding class systems and authority structures in the west. Levine enrolled in art classes at the Museum Fine Arts School of Boston and received free art lessons from Dr. Denman Ross of Harvard University who recognized his exceptional talent. Unlike many artists of the time period Levine did not stray from figural subject matter for abstract compositions. His work can now be found int he collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C. among others. 

 

Measurements:

20.75” W x 17” H x .75” D (frame); 8.75” W x 8.25” H (plate).

Condition notes:

Minor wear to frame.

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