David Levinthal

(American, born 1949)

David Levinthal is an American photographer best known for his images of dolls and toys staged with dramatic lighting, making them look human-like. Through his photography, the artist addresses sexism, racism, and politics from an intimate, albeit unconventional viewpoint, as seen in his series “Mein Kampf,” “Wild West,” and “Modern Romance.” His is commonly associated with his photographs of vintage Barbie dolls, which he treated as fashion models to showcase the way women were objectified in post-war culture. Born on March 8, 1949 in San Francisco, CA, he studied at Stanford University before receiving his MFA in Photography from Yale University in 1973. The artist first began working with childhood memorabilia as a means of mocking documentary photography, which he believed was too solemn. In 1977, he collaborated with cartoonist Gary Trudeau on Hitler Moves East, a book which portrayed the German invasion of Russia in a series of haunting black-and-white photographs. Over the course of his career, the artist has been the recipient of a number of awards, including a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship and a Guggenheim Fellowship. Today, his work is held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, among others. Levinthal lives and works in New York, NY.

David Levinthal Artworks

David Levinthal (263 results)
Untitled, 1975–1975

David Levinthal

Untitled, 1975–1975

Sale Date: November 15, 2000

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Untitled (Guard tower), 1994–1994

David Levinthal

Untitled (Guard tower), 1994–1994

Sale Date: October 13, 2000

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Untitled, 1988–1988

David Levinthal

Untitled, 1988–1988

Sale Date: April 5, 2000

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Untitled, 1989–1989

David Levinthal

Untitled, 1989–1989

Sale Date: April 5, 2000

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Untitled

David Levinthal

Untitled

Sale Date: April 4, 2000

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Untitled, 1987–1987

David Levinthal

Untitled, 1987–1987

Sale Date: October 4, 1998

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Untitled, 1987–1987

David Levinthal

Untitled, 1987–1987

Sale Date: April 8, 1998

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Mortar on hillside, 1975–1975

David Levinthal

Mortar on hillside, 1975–1975

Sale Date: October 9, 1997

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Untitled, 1989–1989

David Levinthal

Untitled, 1989–1989

Sale Date: June 26, 1997

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Untitled, 1989

David Levinthal

Untitled, 1989

Sale Date: April 17, 1997

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Untitled, 1989

David Levinthal

Untitled, 1989

Sale Date: February 23, 1996

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Untitled (cavalry series), 1987

David Levinthal

Untitled (cavalry series), 1987

Sale Date: February 23, 1996

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Untitled, 1994

David Levinthal

Untitled, 1994

Sale Date: December 14, 1995

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Untitled, 1988

David Levinthal

Untitled, 1988

Sale Date: October 6, 1995

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Untitled (Cavalry Series), 1987

David Levinthal

Untitled (Cavalry Series), 1987

Sale Date: October 5, 1994

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UNTITLED (FROM THE SERIES THE WILD WEST), 1989

David Levinthal

UNTITLED (FROM THE SERIES THE WILD WEST), 1989

Sale Date: October 20, 1993

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Untitled, 1988

David Levinthal

Untitled, 1988

Sale Date: October 5, 1993

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UNTITLED (TOY SOLDIERS), 1987

David Levinthal

UNTITLED (TOY SOLDIERS), 1987

Sale Date: May 23, 1993

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UNTITLED (SHOOTING RIFLE), 1987–1987

David Levinthal

UNTITLED (SHOOTING RIFLE), 1987–1987

Sale Date: April 16, 1991

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UNTITLED (ON HORSEBACK), 1988–1988

David Levinthal

UNTITLED (ON HORSEBACK), 1988–1988

Sale Date: April 16, 1991

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COWBOY LASSOING HORSE, 1989–1989

David Levinthal

COWBOY LASSOING HORSE, 1989–1989

Sale Date: October 17, 1990

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Untitled, 1985–1985

David Levinthal

Untitled, 1985–1985

Sale Date: October 10, 1989

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Untitled, 1985–1985

David Levinthal

Untitled, 1985–1985

Sale Date: October 10, 1989

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