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Levon West

Levon West was an American artist who made significant contributions to the world of art through his unique style and technique. He was born in 1903 and passed away in 1968, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire artists to this day. West was a member of the Philadelphia Ten, a group of artists who played a vital role in advancing the art of printmaking in America. He was known for his vivid colors and energetic brushstrokes, which captured the essence of American life during the 1930s. West's work was not limited to a single medium, as he produced etchings, watercolors, and oils, each with its own unique charm. West's art was heavily influenced by his surroundings, particularly the urban environment. He often depicted bustling cityscapes, capturing the energy and vibrancy of the city. His most famous work, Big Apple, is a prime example of this, depicting a bustling New York City in the 1930s. West's etchings were equally impressive, with Bowery being a notable example. This piece depicts a man amidst a bustling urban environment, showcasing West's ability to capture the mood of the city. West's art has been featured in various exhibitions around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York. His contributions to the art world have been recognized and celebrated, cementing his place in history as one of the most influential artists of his time.

Levon West, American artist, Philadelphia Ten, printmaking, urban environment, Big Apple, Bowery, exhibitions

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Levon West

Levon West (1903-1968) was an American artist, most noted for his etchings, watercolors and oils. He was a member of the Philadelphia Ten, an association of women and men artists who helped advance the art of the American printmaker. His work was renowned for its vivid colors and energetic brushstrokes, which often captured the mood of American life during the 1930s. He is well known for his oil painting Big Apple, which depicts a bustling cityscape of the 1930s New York. He also created numerous etchings, including Bowery, which depicts a man amidst a bustling urban environment. West's art has been featured in various exhibitions around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Levon West, American artist, Philadelphia Ten, printmaker, oil painting, etchings, Big Apple, Bowery, Museum of Modern Art, 1930s New York, vivid colors, energetic brushstrokes.

Mei Wang

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