Alexander Oscar Levy (American, 1881-1947) "Sari"
Hammer Price w/ BP
$600
Lot #: 47 Alexander Oscar Levy (American, 1881-1947) "Sari" |
Circa 1917. Oil on wood panel, unsigned. |
14 x 11 in. |
Provenance Dana Tillou Antiques, Buffalo, New York. |
Condition No in-paint or restoration. |
Auction Date May 30, 2024 |
Details:
Alexander Oscar Levy (German-American, 1881-1947)
Alexander Oscar Levy was a Western New York artist, painter, illustrator, printmaker, and book designer. He was born in Germany and immigrated to the US when he was three years old. He studied at the Cincinnati Art Academy in Ohio with Frank Duveneck. He later studied at the New York School of Fine and Applied Art with Ossip Leonovitch Linde, William Merritt Chase, and Robert Henri. In 1909, he moved to Buffalo, New York where he worked as an illustrator, commercial artist, and painter until his death in 1947.
Alexander Oscar Levy was a Western New York artist, painter, illustrator, printmaker, and book designer. He was born in Germany and immigrated to the US when he was three years old. He studied at the Cincinnati Art Academy in Ohio with Frank Duveneck. He later studied at the New York School of Fine and Applied Art with Ossip Leonovitch Linde, William Merritt Chase, and Robert Henri. In 1909, he moved to Buffalo, New York where he worked as an illustrator, commercial artist, and painter until his death in 1947.
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