David Levinthal, Untitled from the series Wild West (1993/98), Wessel + O’Connor Fine Art, Card, 2010
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David Levinthal, Untitled from the series Wild West (1993/98), Wessel + O’Connor Fine Art, Card, 2010

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Untitled, 1975
David Levinthal
The Skyscraper Building playset - Marx Toys (1957)
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Untitled, from the series Desire, Photo by David Levinthal, 1990
Book 234
Small Wonder: Worlds in a Box (American Scene #4)
David Levinthal / text by David Corey
National Museum of American Art 1996
Introduced in the 1940s and produced into the 1970s, the Louis Marx Toy Company “playsets”included plastic figures, accessories, and even tin toy structures in a variety of locales and settings. Using playsets from the 1950s, photographer David Levinthal creates scenes of narrative drama and intrigue from even the most mundane of backdrops. Whether scenes of domesticity or adventure, Levinthal’s “small wonders” capture the pop culture mythology of mid-century America.
Barbie 64
Photography by David Levinthal
Archival pigment print