David Levine

David Levine

David Levine Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 30, 2009.
NEW YORK (AP) — David Levine, an artist whose witty caricatures illustrated The New York Review of Books for more than 40 years, has died. He was 83.

Levine died Tuesday at New York Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan of prostate cancer and complications from other ailments. His death was confirmed by Robert Silvers, editor of The New York Review, who called Levine "the greatest caricaturist of his time."

Levine's drawings of politicians, celebrities, writers and historical figures typically had large heads and exaggerated features — Albert Einstein with a nimbus of hair, Richard Nixon all 5 o'clock shadow and ski-slope nose. In one well-known image from 1966, President Lyndon B. Johnson pulls up his shirt to reveal a gallbladder-operation scar shaped like the map of Vietnam.

The drawings defined the look of The New York Review, which sold them on calendars and T-shirts. From a few months after it began publishing in 1963 until he was diagnosed with the eye disease macular degeneration in 2006, Levine contributed more than 3,800 drawings to the Review, which has continued to illustrate its articles with old Levine drawings.

Levine's work also appeared in Esquire, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Rolling Stone, Sports Illustrated and The New Yorker, among other publications.

Silvers said Levine would read the article he was illustrating with great attention and then "a drawing would emerge."

"He brought to the caricature a brilliance and a depth and an insight into character that was unmatched," Silvers said.

Levine also exhibited paintings, many depicting New York scenes such as Coney Island.

His work is in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Library of Congress and England's National Portrait Gallery, among other institutions.

John Updike, who was drawn several times by Levine, once called the artist "one of America's assets. In a confusing time, he bears witness. In a shoddy time, he does good work."

Levine was born in Brooklyn in 1926 and studied at the Brooklyn Museum of Art School, the Pratt Institute, Temple University's Tyler School of Art and the Eighth Street School of New York.

He is survived by his wife, Kathy Hayes; two children from a previous marriage, Matthew, of Westport, Conn., and Eve, of Manhattan; two stepchildren, Nancy Rommelmann, of Portland, Ore., and Christopher Rommelmann, of Brooklyn; a grandson; and a stepgranddaughter.




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Jonathan Lowder

May 3, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Victoria Kirby

March 6, 2010

The NY Review of Books will not be the same without Levine's insightful drawings. I will miss his work!

Tom Reed

January 25, 2010

My heart goes out to the David Levine family, but may you take comfort in the brilliance and exuberance of his talent, and the many lives he touched.

I've admired him as long as I can remember.

I met him once in the early 70s. As a student, I had written him a note asking if there was a way I could show him some of my own political cartoons and get some advice. To my surprise, he invited me to stop by his home in Brooklyn. I'll never forget how kind, cordial and hospitable he was, and how amazing it was to see his work area with a drawing in progress, right on his desk.

Laura Sinderbrand

January 20, 2010

Yours were the most trenchant views of the men guiding this country during the Bush administration. Your drawings said it all about Cheney, Kissinger, et al.

Looking at your work at the Forum made me want to laugh and cry and wish I could hug you for the beauty of your line.

Mick Morris

January 18, 2010

A sublime genius

JON LOWDER

January 9, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

KEN & MARY O'DANIEL

January 8, 2010

WE ARE SENDING OUR LOVE,PRAYERS,&CODOLENCES TO MR. LEVINE'S FAMILY,FIRENDS,&ALL WHO WORKED WITH MR.LEVINE.

January 5, 2010

nixy morales

John Fleming

January 5, 2010

A massive talent with s great eye. Rest in peace.

Rebecca Llanostas

January 4, 2010

May it comfort you to know that David is resting peacefully, no longer in pain. We may again enjoy his presence and art in the future. Job 14:14,15

January 4, 2010

His illustrations inspired me. Fondest memories to his family. Griff

Firewind II

January 2, 2010

America's Daumier. Thank you. This level of genius is out there still, I am certain. May s/he be found soon, that the genre not erode.

Wanda Henry

January 2, 2010

My deepest sympathies are for the Levine family and friends at this sad time. "God comforts us in all tribulation, that we may be able to comfort those in any sort of tribulation through the comfort with we ourself are being comforted by God."

Mary O'Grady

January 2, 2010

We lost a genius. RIP, David Levine.

Derrell

January 2, 2010

Dear Levine family: Please accept our warmest sympathies and be comforted knowing that God is “near to those that are broken at heart, and those who are crushed in spirit he saves.” (Psalm 34: 18). He can give us ‘power beyond what is normal’ to go on from one day to the next. (2 Corinthians 4: 7).

January 1, 2010

Amazing talent, appreciated by millions! A loss that will be felt around the USA.

Rosalie Eby

January 1, 2010

I have always admired the work of David levine. How he managed to draw a cartoon version of a famous person and still make the drawing recognizable! being an untrained artist myself my entire life,I can only idolize an artis such as him. REST IN PEACE.

C Neighbor

January 1, 2010

My deepest condolences are with you at this time of need. Know that god
feels your pain as well. Go to him in prayer and he will comfort you very
much.

December 31, 2009

May the God of love comfort your family.

William Solano

December 31, 2009

David Levine is the greatest caricaturist of the last century and one of my favorites artists.I like to extend my deepest sympathy and my heartfelt condolences to the Levine Family. W. Solo, caricaturista de Costa Rica.

Barb & Tom Layton

December 31, 2009

Our thoughts are with your family. May the words of Isaiah 41:10,13 bout how God is willing to take you by the hand during trying circumstances will be of comfort to you.

Turner Family

December 31, 2009

We would like to extend our deepest sympathy and our heartfelt condolences to the Levine Family. May God heal your broken hearts and bind up your painful spots during this difficult time. (Ps 147:3)

Daniels Family

December 31, 2009

Our deepest sympathies to the Levine family. May your precious memories and "the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort," ease the pain of your grief.

Bob Brickman

December 31, 2009

My Grandfather (David Kagan) was like family with the Levines, particularly David's parents (Harry & Lena) and my mother (Renee Brickman) was David's contemporary. So when I read in today's Newsday that David had passed away it resonated as if we had lost another member of our extended family. David will be missed but his work will live on. I consider myself fortunate to have met him, and more fortunate that I have some of David's artwork, both signed and unsigned, to help keep his legacy alive.

Shirley Griffin

December 31, 2009

I am sorry for your loss may the God of all comfort and tender mercies be with you in your time of grief.
2Corinthians 1:3,4

R Golay

December 31, 2009

To the the family of David Levine - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow,I know that David will be missed by many.

December 30, 2009

Both David Levine and Aaron Shikler were great creative inspirations to both my late sister Anna Marlin and myself.

Until we all meet again.

- Lowell S.V. Devin

Annette Hayes

December 30, 2009

May Jehovah's love blanket you at this time when life seems hard to bare.He did not create us to suffer the loss of loved ones in death but He promises a ressurection.(John5:28,29).

Susan Prentice

December 30, 2009

I have always loved David Levine's artwork. I discovered his work as an art student at Syracuse University's School of Visual and Performing Arts in the 70's. I continued to follow his career and am now saddened by his death. I am heartened to see that illustrators (and I am one) are still appreciated. Most heartfelt sympathies to those he left behind.

Rogers Family

December 30, 2009

Our deep condolences to the Levine family and to their friends. May you draw comfort in knowing God is near to those broken at heart and crushed in spirit. Please accept our sincere condolences.

December 30, 2009

Thank you for years of entertainment and joy. RIP dear man.

Francis T.

December 30, 2009

He was a man that had a different view of people's outlook on life. Could in only just a picture sum it RIGHT up!

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