Morton Levin
Painter, printmaker, and teacher, Morton Levin continues to create works that greatly enrich the body of contemporary art. Born in New York City, he studied painting there with Doris Rosenthal and Max Wilkes and then went on to study etching and engraving with Federico Castellon. He later went to Paris where he continued his study of etching and engraving with Stanley William Hayter at his renowned Atelier 17. During his stay in Paris, he studied painting at the Acadamie de la Grande Chaumier, and with Andre Lhote; and sculpture with Ossip Zadkine.
Morton Levin’s work has been exhibited in the Seattle Art Museum; the National Academy of Design; the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.; the Salon de Mai, Paris; and the International Exhibition, Genoa, Italy. The public was introduced to his work at his first one man show at the Gallery Breteau in Paris where he received acclaim from both the public and critics alike. Since then, his work has been continually shown in the United States. Recognition of its beauty and importance has grown so that now it is included in many important public and private collections both here in America and abroad.
- 1. The Actor
- 2. The Aesthete
- 3. The Cleric
- 4. The Judge
- 5. The Merchant
- 6. The Pedant
- 7. The Philosopher
- 8. The Physician
- 9. The Politician
- 10. The Scientist
- 11. The Soldier
- 12. The Whore












