Emmanuel Levy 1900-1986
Further images
Provenance
acquired at Bonhams through the generous assistance of the members of the Board of the Ben Uri Gallery 2004Exhibitions
2004
The Modern and the New: An Examination of the Permanent Collection alongside New Works by Invited British, European and American Jewish Artists
Ben Uri Gallery - The London Jewish Museum of Art
2006
Recent Acquisitions 2001-2006
Ben Uri Gallery - The London Jewish Museum of Art
2009
Homeless & Hidden 2: World Class Collection Homeless & Hidden
Ben Uri Gallery
2010
Apocalypse: unveiling a lost masterpiece by Marc Chagall and 50 selected masterworks from the Ben Uri Collection
Osborne Samuel
2010
Cross Purposes: Shock and Contemplation in Images of the Crucifixion
Ben Uri Gallery
2014
Made in Manchester: The Art of Emmanuel Levy (1900-1986)
Manchester Jewish Museum
2015
Out of Chaos – Ben Uri: 100 Years in London
Somerset House
2018
Acquisitions and Long-Term Loan Highlights Since 2001
Ben Uri Gallery
2023
Art, Identity, Migration - Ben Uri at the London Art Fair
Business Design Centre
2023
A Brush with Evil: Peter Howson's Holocaust Crowd Scene II
Ben Uri Gallery
Literature
Monica Bohm-Duchen, 'A Jewish Jesus: Monica Bohm-Duchen explores Christian imagery in the work of Jewish artists' Art and Christianity (Winter 2020) pp. 2-9.;Sarah MacDougall, 'Emmanuel Levy', Encylopedia of the Bible and its Reception, (de Gruyter online, 2018);
Rachel Dickson and Sarah MacDougall, eds., Out of Chaos: Ben Uri; 100 Years in London (London: Ben Uri Gallery, 2015) pp. 96-97.;
Sarah MacDougall, Made in Manchester: the Art of Emmanuel Levy (Exhibition texts, Jewish Museum Manchester/Ben Uri Gallery, 2013);
David Breuer-Weil, 'Emmanuel Levy, Crucifixion, 1942' in Cross Purposes: Shock and Contemplation in Images of the Crucifixion (ed. N. Hepburn, exh. cat, Mascalls Gallery/Ben Uri Gallery; London 2010), p. 35.
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