Description: [ART PRINTS, ETCHINGS, WOODCUTS, ARTIST ARCHIVES] Artist: Beatrice S. Levy Title: ‘West Entrance - Field Museum - Chicago’Size (frame dimensions): 19.0 in x 22.5 inType: Etching and drypoint. Edition: 13/25 Offered here is an original print from the personal collection of Beatrice Sophia Levy (1892 – 1974) Etcher, engraver, block printer, drawing specialist, and teacher in both Chicago, Ill. and La Jolla, California. Levy studied at the Art Institute of Chicago under Ralph Clarkson and with Charles W. Hawthorne in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Beatrice maintained a studio in Chicago's 57th Street Art Colony.Her work was exhibited at the Panama-Pacific International Exhibition (1915), The Century of Progress in Chicago (1933-1934), and the New York's World's Fair (1939).She was President of the Chicago Society of Artists, Supervisor of the Works Progress Administration Art Project Gallery, and Supervisor of the Easel Painting Division in 1936 for the Federal Art Project.In 1950 she moved to California, where she taught at the La Jolla Museum School of Arts and Crafts (1961-1962) and continued to create and exhibit her work.Please email any questions -
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Location: Beverly Hills, California
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Artist: Beatrice Levy
Type: Print
Date of Creation: 1900-1949
Theme: Art
Original/Licensed Reprint: Limited Edition Print
Production Technique: Etching
Print Surface: Paper
Subject: Cityscapes
Time Period Produced: 1925-1949