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Lucie Levine

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  • Santa catches the trolly to Bloomingdales.

    In the 1800s, a Group of NYC Artists and Writers Created the Modern-Day Santa Claus

    See how Washington Irving, Clement Clarke Moore and Thomas Nast made Santa the merriest man in Manhattan.
    by Lucie Levine via 6sqft on December 8, 2023
  • A woman with a baby

    The Feminist History of “Child Allowances”

    The Biden administration’s proposed “child allowances” draw on the feminist thought of Crystal Eastman, who advocated “motherhood endowments” 100 years ago.
    by Lucie Levine via JSTOR Daily on May 12, 2021
  • Seal of the CIA nestled against a background of modern art.

    Was Modern Art Really a CIA Psy-Op?

    The number of MoMA-CIA crossovers is highly suspicious, to say the least.
    by Lucie Levine, Jonathan Harris, Christine Sylvester, Russell H. Bartley, Frank Ninkovich via JSTOR Daily on April 1, 2020
  • Piccirilli brothers in 1930.

    Six Italian Immigrants From the Bronx Carved Some of the Nation’s Most Iconic Sculptures

    The Lincoln Memorial, the NY Public Library lions, and the senate pediment of the US Capitol Building are among their creations.
    by Lucie Levine via 6sqft on July 31, 2018
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