Phoebus Levin

Phoebus Levin (fl.

was a German painter working in London 1855-78 who is known for his 1864 painting of The Dancing Platform at Cremorne Gardens and other depictions of Cremorne Gardens and Covent Garden.

[2] Levin's date of birth and death are uncertain but, according to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists, he was a pupil at the Kunstakademie Berlin from 1836 to 1844, and participated in their exhibitions until 1868.

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The Dancing Platform at Cremorne Gardens , Phoebus Levin, 1864. Oil on canvas. 66 x 107 cm. Museum of London. [ 1 ]
Covent Garden Market , Phoebus Levin, 1864. Oil on canvas. Museum of London.