Albert J Levone Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
Albert J. Levone, a talented creator and artist from the 1930s and 1940s, left behind an impressive legacy of craftsmanship. His work spanned various mediums, showcasing his versatility and creativity. One notable piece is the Pa. German Butter Mold, crafted around 1940. Levone's attention to detail is evident in this intricate design, reflecting his appreciation for traditional Pennsylvania German artistry. Another remarkable creation by Levone is the Sewing Box from 1936. This functional yet aesthetically pleasing box showcases his ability to combine practicality with artistic flair. Levone's talent extended beyond woodworking; he also excelled in wallpaper design. The Wallpaper for Bandbox Covering and Wallpaper Used as Bandbox Covering both demonstrate his keen eye for patterns and colors that transform ordinary objects into works of art. In addition to these designs, Levone's expertise in textiles shines through in pieces such as Printed Cottons (from Quilt), Printed Cottons, and Cotton Prints from 1937. These fabrics showcase his ability to create visually striking prints that would enhance any garment or home decor item. Not limited to just woodwork and textiles, Albert J. Levone also dabbled in other forms of artistry such as watercolor painting. His Watercolor Design from 1937 exemplifies his skillful brushwork and use of color to bring life to his creations. Furthermore, Levone's Wood Blocks from the same year highlight his proficiency in carving intricate designs onto wooden surfaces—a testament to his meticulous craftsmanship. Amongst all these diverse creations lies a unique piece: the Pa. German Pie Plate dating back to 1936—an unexpected but delightful fusion of functionality with cultural heritage. Lastly, we have Birth Record from 1939—a testament not only to Levone's artistic abilities but also an important documentation capturing moments of joyous celebration within families during that era. Albert J.