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Martin Lewis (artist) Martin Lewis (14 June 1881 – 22 February 1962) was an Australian -born American etcher . Early life. Lewis was born in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia on 14 June 1881. [1] . He was the second of eight children and had a passion for drawing. Career.
Martin Lewis (1881–1962) was an Australian-born artist who created urban and pastoral landscapes with a noir effect. He studied in Sydney and Japan, and his works are in major museum collections.
- American
Martin Lewis (1881-1962) was born in Australia and moved to New York in 1900. He is known for his realistic and sensitive etchings and drypoints of city life, especially at night, such as Shadow Dance and Glow of the City.
Martin Lewis (1881-1962) was a prominent American scene artist who created black and white prints of New York and Connecticut. He learned etching from Julian Ashton in Sydney and taught printmaking at the Art Students League in New York.
- June 14, 1881
- February 22, 1962
Martin Lewis (American, 1881–1962) is recognized as a devoted Realist who employed his consummate skills in painting and printmaking to depict the everyday life of rural Connecticut and New York. His detailed illustrations of the countryside and cityscapes are internationally renowned.
- American
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Active in. Sandy Hook, Connecticut, United States. Nationalities. American. Biography. A printmaker who specialized in etching and drypoint. He is known for his realistic urban scenes, many of which were night views.