The Janice H. Levin Collection of French Art

The Janice H. Levin Collection of French Art

Shone, Richard
2002
160 pages
115 illustrations
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From the late 1960s, when Janice H. Levin and her husband, Philip, made their first foray as collectors into the competitive field of Impressionism, until her final purchase (of a Boudin) in 1998, Mrs. Levin assembled a remarkable, and remarkably personal, art collection, mostly of paintings but also of works on paper and small bronzes, all by French artists or artists working in France. Once acquired by Mrs. Levin, these objects were enjoyed almost exclusively by her private circle of family and friends, in the domestic sphere of her New York apartment. Some of the works have never before or rarely been published, and many have not been exhibited in decades. The exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, for which this publication is the accompanying catalogue is thus the first opportunity for the public to enjoy the abundant fruits of Mrs. Levin's impulse to collect: specifically, five Renoirs, three Monets, three Pissarros, four Vuillards, four Bonnards, and much more, dating to as early as the early 1840s for a Corot portrait to as late as 1954 for a Giacometti bust.

Each of the works is illustrated in full color and discussed in the context of the artist's development, the commission or situation in which the artist made it, and its inherent formal and compositional qualities. The author, Richard Shone, is a noted art historian and lively critic who communicates his enthusiasm for the works with a gusto that is not diminished by the text's formidable erudition. Whether questioning Monet's honesty in portraying his own garden filled with dahlias (when they may, in fact, have been growing on the other side of the fence, the product of his neighbor's green thumb) or closely analyzing André Derain's Plate of Peaches in connection to Cézanne and Matisse and to other works by Derain, Shone gives us newfound insight into these canonical artists. At the same time, he enlarges our appreciation of the collector's eye—it is no accident that these particular works all ended up at the same address, and Mrs. Levin's interests and taste are an unmistakable thread running through the book.

The provenance and exhibition history of each work, as well as a list of additional references keyed to the extensive bibliography, are provided. This publication accompanies an exhibition to be held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art from November 19, 2002, to February 9, 2003. The exhibition and catalogue are made possible by The Philip and Janice Levin Foundation.

Met Art in Publication

The Monet Family in Their Garden at Argenteuil, Edouard Manet  French, Oil on canvas
Edouard Manet
1874
Côte des Grouettes, near Pontoise, Camille Pissarro  French, Oil on canvas
Camille Pissarro
probably 1878
Jalais Hill, Pontoise, Camille Pissarro  French, Oil on canvas
Camille Pissarro
1867
Two Young Peasant Women, Camille Pissarro  French, Oil on canvas
Camille Pissarro
1891–92
Portraits at the Stock Exchange, Edgar Degas  French, Pastel on paper, pieced, and laid down on canvas
Edgar Degas
ca. 1878–79
Dancers in the Rehearsal Room with a Double Bass, Edgar Degas  French, Oil on canvas
Edgar Degas
ca. 1882–85
The Little Fourteen-Year-Old Dancer, Edgar Degas  French, Partially tinted bronze, cotton tarlatan, silk satin, and wood, French, Paris
Edgar Degas
1922 (cast), 2018 (tutu)
Rearing Horse, Edgar Degas  French, Bronze, French
Edgar Degas
modeled probably ca. 1880–90, cast 1920
Arabesque Devant, Edgar Degas  French, Bronze, French
Edgar Degas
modeled probably ca. 1883–88, cast 1920
The Bay of Naples, Auguste Renoir  French, Oil on canvas
Auguste Renoir
1881
View of the Seacoast near Wargemont in Normandy, Auguste Renoir  French, Oil on canvas
Auguste Renoir
1880
Young Girl Bathing, Auguste Renoir  French, Oil on canvas
Auguste Renoir
1892
Chrysanthemums, Claude Monet  French, Oil on canvas
Claude Monet
1882
Bouquet of Chrysanthemums, Auguste Renoir  French, Oil on canvas
Auguste Renoir
1881
Sahurs Meadows in Morning Sun, Alfred Sisley  British, Oil on canvas
Alfred Sisley
1894
The Spanish Singer, Edouard Manet  French, Oil on canvas
Edouard Manet
1860
Madame Arthur Fontaine (Marie Escudier, 1865–1946), Odilon Redon  French, Pastel on paper
Odilon Redon
1901

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Shone, Richard. 2002. The Janice H. Levin Collection of French Art. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art.