Person
ISNI: 
0000 0001 1445 3439
https://isni.org/isni/0000000114453439
Name: 
David Levinthal
David Levinthal (American photographer)
Levinthal, David
Levinthal, David (American photographer, born 1949)
Левинталь, Дэвид
לווינתל, דויד
Dates: 
1949-
Creation class: 
Language material
Two-dimensional nonprojectable graphic
Creation role: 
author
creator
Related names: 
Andersson, Cecilia
Diawara, Manthia (1953-))
Hickey, Dave (1940-)
Rosenblatt, Roger
Roth, Paul
Stainback, Charles (1952-)
Trudeau, Garry (1948-...)
Woodward, Richard B. (1953-)
Titles: 
American beauties [exhibition], Pence gallery, Santa Monica, April 14 through May 19, 1990, Laurence Miller Gallery, New York, April 19 through May 26, 1990
Blackface
David Levinthal : work from 1975-1996
David Levinthal XXX series [exposition, Paris, Galerie Xippas, 25 mars-29 avril 2000]
Hitler moves East : a graphic chronicle, 1941-43
James Joyce collection of Alexander Neubauer
Mein Kampf [portfolio de photographies]
Modern romance [exhibition], Founders gallery, University of San Diego, September 25 through November 1, 1985
Nibelungen [exhibition, Vienna, Marmorsaal of the Vienna State opera, May 1993]
[Recueil. Photographies originales. Oeuvre de David Levinthal]
Virginia Woolf an important collection documenting the life and work of the woman who helped to bring literature, and women, from the Victorian age into the modern era, creating a publishing business, keystone works of modernism, and foundational feminist texts in the process
War games
War, myth, desire
[Wild West] [photographie]
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Associated Language:
His Hitler moves east, 1989 CIP t.p. (David Levinthal) data sheet (b. Mar. 8, 1949)
His Hitler moves east, c1977 t.p. (David Levinthal) jacket (28, grad. Stanford, Yale School of Art)
Photographers
War, myth, desire, 2018 title page (David Levinthal)
Wikipedia, October 1, 2018 (David Levinthal; David Levinthal (born March 8, 1949 in San Francisco, California) is a photographer who lives and works in New York City; he uses small toys and props with dramatic lighting to construct miniature environments for subject matters varying from war scenes to voyeurism to racial and political references to American pop culture; his major series include Hitler Moves East (1972-1975), Modern Romance (1983-1985), Wild West (1986-1989), Desire (1991-1992), Blackface (1995-1998), Barbie (1997-1998), Baseball (1998-2004), and History (2010-2018))
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NLN
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