Levine, Attributed to David Phillip (American/California, 1910-2005), Workers, 1940, pastel on paper, sight 9 x 7.5 inches, behind glass and in a 18 x 12.75 inch wooden frame. Submitted to askart.com by the artist: David P. Levine attended the University of Southern California and Art Center School of Design between 1929 and 1936, followed by a brief stay in New York. He returned to Los Angeles in 1937 where he produced works that were sympathetic depictions of hobo camps, tenement scenes, derelict buildings, unemployed wanderers and farms -- a response to the conditions then in Southern California. Between 1938 and 1997, Levine's work has been exhibited at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Foundation of Western Art, Riverside Museum, California Watercolor Society, Portland Art Museum, Stendahl Gallery, San Francisco Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, Denver Museum of Art, Seattle Museum of Art, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Ontario Museum of Art, University of Judaism, Laguna Art Museum, Toby C. Moss Gallery, Yale University Gallery, Phoenix Art Museum, Museo de Monterrey (Mexico), Judah L. Magnes Museum (Berkeley) and the Orange County Museum of Art. Levine's paintings won first place/purchase awards at the Los Angeles County Fair (1938), Los Angeles All City Competition (1937) and the Sacramento State Fair (1939). His paintings are in private collections and in the collections of the Orange County Museum of Art, Laguna Beach Museum of Art and the Davis Museum at Wellesley College (Massachusetts).
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