1989 · [New York]
by Levine, Marion Lerner
[New York], 1989. Original color etching, number 1/1, of American artist Marion Lerner Levine’s “Daffodils,” printed in red, yellow, blue, and green. Daughter of renowned LSE economist Abba Lerner, Levine (1931-2023) emigrated to the United States as a child and enjoyed a long career as a painter and printmaker, represented for decades by the Prince Street Gallery in New York City. An example of the dreamlike compositions that Levine called “tablescapes,” “Daffodils” riffs on (but does not exactly reproduce) two antiquarian gardening books: Jacob Biggle’s Biggle Berry Book (Philadelphia, 1911) and Joseph Jacob’s Daffodils (London, 1910). Levine explained: (truncated)