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  1. Arthur D. Levinson (born March 31, 1950) [2] is an American businessman and is the chairman of Apple Inc. [3] (2011–present) and chief executive officer (CEO) of Calico (an Alphabet Inc. venture). He is the former CEO (1995–2009) and chairman (1999–2014) of Genentech.

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    Op art Monroe Levinson (1926–2014) was an American sculptor and printmaker known for his Op art work. Levinson was born on January 6, 1926, in New York City.

  3. Jerrold Levinson (born 11 July 1948 [1] in Brooklyn) is distinguished university professor of philosophy at the University of Maryland, College Park. [2] He is particularly noted for his work on defining art , the aesthetics of music , ontology of art, philosophy of film , interpretation, aesthetics experience, and humour .

  4. Oct 26, 2015 · According to Levinson's intentional‐historical definition, art “is something that has been intended by someone for regard or treatment in some overall way that some earlier or pre‐existing artwork or artworks are or were correctly regarded or treated” (2007, 74).

    • Early Life
    • World War One
    • Post-War Career
    • World War Two

    Richard Nevinson was born in Hampstead, one of the two children, and the only son, of the war correspondent and journalist Henry Nevinson and the suffrage campaigner and writer Margaret Nevinson. Educated at Shrewsbury and Uppingham, which he hated, Nevinson went on to study at the St John's Wood School of Art. Inspired by seeing the work of August...

    Nevinson, alongside Edward Elgar and H.G. Wells represented British culture at the celebrations of the first anniversary of the Republic of Czechoslovakia in Prague in 1919. Nevinson first visited New York in May 1919 and spent a month there while his World War One prints were being shown, to great acclaim, at the Frederick Keppel & Co gallery. A s...

    At the start of World War Two the British Government created the War Artists' Advisory Committee, WAAC, and appointed Kenneth Clark as its chairman. Despite the public hostility between Clark and himself, Nevinson was disappointed not to be offered a commission by WAAC. He submitted three paintings to WAAC in December 1940 which were also rejected....

  5. Nov 16, 2011 · One of the first things Steve Jobs did when he returned Apple (AAPL) in 1997 was dismiss the company’s board and appoint directors more to his liking, including Genentech CEO Arthur D. Levinson.

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  7. In 2002, their work was the subject of an exhibition at the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi, making them only the second British-born artists, after Henry Moore, to be accorded such an honour. [3] In 2009 their work was the subject of an exhibition, "The Singh Twins: Art in Motion" at Leamington Spa Art Gallery. [3]

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