David
Levine was
born in New York City in 1926. Levine
studied at the Brooklyn Museum Art School and the Tyler School of
Art and was influenced by artists such as John
Sloan and George Luks. Like these artists,
as well as painting, Levine was interested in cartooning. Working
in the tradition of Thomas Nast and John
Tenniel, Levine's drawings became a regular feature of the New
York Review of Books
during the 1960s.

David Levine: Dwight Eisenhower,
John Kennedy,
Lyndon Baines Johnson and Richard
Nixon (1971)

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