Matthew
Leibowitz attended evening classes at the Philadelphia Museum School
of Industrial Art while he worked in a design studio during the
day. He was Art Director of the Philadelphia Advertising Agency
before setting up as a freelance advertising artist. From 1942 he
art directed and consulted for several firms including IBM, RCA
Victor, Sharp and Dohme, Spalding, Container Corporation of America,
General Electric, N. W. Ayer and Son, The International Red Cross
and others. His work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern
Art, The Denver Art Museum and the Musee National d'Art Museum,
Paris. Between 1941 and 1959 he received 163 gold medals and other
awards.