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Jack Levine

Jack Levine (January 3, 1915November 8, 2010) was an American Social Realist painter and printmaker best known for his satires on modern life, political corruption, and biblical narratives.
==Biography==
Born to Lithuanian Jewish parents, Levine grew up in the South End of Boston, where he observed a street life composed of European immigrants and a prevalence of poverty and societal ills, subjects which would inform his work.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jack Levine (1915-2010) )〕 He first studied drawing with Harold K. Zimmerman from 1924-1931. At Harvard University from 1929 to 1933, Levine and classmate Hyman Bloom studied with Denman Ross. As an adolescent, Levine was already, by his own account, "a formidable draftsman".〔Frankel, page 19.〕 In 1932 Ross included Levine's drawings in an exhibition at the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard, and three years later bequeathed twenty drawings by Levine to the museum's collection.〔Frankel, page 16.〕 Levine's early work was most influenced by Bloom, Chaim Soutine, Georges Rouault, and Oskar Kokoschka.〔Frankel, page 23.〕 Along with Bloom and Karl Zerbe, he became associated with the style known as Boston Expressionism.〔(''Against the Grain: The Second Generation of Boston Expressionism'', exhibition at New Hampshire University Art Gallery )〕
From 1935 to 1940 he was employed by the Works Progress Administration. His first exhibition of paintings in New York City was at the Museum of Modern Art, with the display of ''Card Game'' and ''Brain Trust'', the latter drawn from his observation of life in the Boston Common.〔 In 1937 his ''The Feast of Pure Reason'', a satire of Boston political power, was placed on loan to the Museum of Modern Art. In the same year ''String Quartet'' was shown at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and purchased in 1942 by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.〔 The death of his father in 1939 prompted a series of paintings of Jewish sages.〔Frankel, page 37.〕
From 1942 to 1945 Levine served in the Army. Upon his discharge from service he painted ''Welcome Home'', a lampoon of the arrogance of military power; years later the painting would engender political controversy when it was included in a show of art in Moscow, and along with works by other American artists, raised suspicions in the House Un-American Activities Committee of pro-Communist sympathies.〔Frankel, page 41.〕 In 1946 he married the painter Ruth Gikow and moved to New York City.
With a Fulbright grant he traveled to Europe in 1951, and was affected by the work of the Old Masters, particularly the Mannerism of El Greco, which inspired him to distort and exaggerate the forms of his figures for expressive purposes.〔 After returning he continued to paint biblical subjects, and also produced ''Gangster Funeral'', a narrative which Levine referred to as a "comedy".〔Frankel, page 59.〕 Further commentary on American life was furnished by ''Election Night'' (1954), ''Inauguration'' (1958), and ''Thirty- Five Minutes from Times Square'' (1956). Also in the late 1950s, Levine painted a series of sensitive portraits of his wife and daughter. In the 1960s Levine responded not only to political unrest in the United States with works such as ''Birmingham '63'', but to international subjects as well, as in ''The Spanish Prison'' (1959–62), and later still, ''Panethnikon'' (1978), and ''The Arms Brokers'', 1982-83. Following the death of his wife in the 1980s came an increased interest in Hebraism, and with it a proliferation of paintings with themes from the Old Testament.〔Frankel, page 127.〕 In 1979 he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate member and became a full Academician in 1982.
Levine's work is featured in many public collections, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Museum of American Art, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Brooklyn Museum, the Phillips Collection, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Fogg Art Museum, and the National Gallery of Art. In 1973 the Vatican purchased ''Cain and Abel'' (1961), to the satisfaction of Pope Paul VI.〔(Biography, Britannica Online )〕 In 1978 a retrospective of Levine's work was held at the Jewish Museum (New York).
Levine was the subject of a 1989 film documentary entitled ''Feast of Pure Reason''.〔(American Documentary, Inc. )〕
Levine died at his home in Manhattan, New York on November 8, 2010 at the age of 95.〔(Associated Press, November 9, 2010 )〕
DC Moore Gallery represents the Estate of Jack Levine. The first exhibition of his works at the gallery was in January of 2010.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.dcmooregallery.com/artists/jack-levine )

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