Behind Screen-Model Resting-20 1/4 x 15 5/8″ Color Lithograph-1949-Raphael Soyer – Wallpapers by Skere
Behind Screen-Model Resting-20 1/4 x 15 5/8" Color Lithograph-1949-Raphael Soyer

Behind Screen-Model Resting-20 1/4 x 15 5/8" Color Lithograph-1949-Raphael Soyer

USD 200.00 USD
SKU: f78PU2i1
Condition: Used

This is a 15 3/4 x 12 inch(image size) color lithograph of a young woman in a slip sitting on a bed. It is known as "Behind the Screen" or "Model Resting." The paper size of 20 1/4 x 15 5/8 inches. It is not pencil-signed. It is signed in the plate. It was done by New York social realist Raphael Soyer in 1949. It is in very good to excellent condition. See the above condition report and the photos. It will be shipped for $28 via UPS. Born in Borisoglebsk, Russia in 1899, Raphael Soyer is identified as a Social Realist* painter because of his interest in the common man, although he avoided subjects that were particularly critical of society. Soyer moved with his family to the Lower East Side of New York City in 1913, after they were deported from Russia by the Tsarist regime. His father, a Hebrew teacher and writer, encouraged artistic and intellectual pursuits. His popularity with his students in Russia and his liberal ideas led to problems for him with the authorities, and he was forced to leave with his family. Soyer left school at sixteen to help support the family. He attended free classes at Cooper Union* and at the National Academy of Design*. Guy Pene du Bois, a teacher at the Art Students League*, recognized his talent and introduced him to Charles Daniel, who gave him his first solo exhibition in 1929. The success of this event secured his position as a professional artist. The experience of immigrant life in the United States provided him with a rich source of imagery for his art, which was sensitive, penetrating portrayals including transients, shoppers, dancers, and fellow artists. Near his studio in Manhattan's Lower East Side he observed his fellow New Yorkers. His subjects were portrayed with strong, flat colors, which evoked a sense of isolation. Common themes were intimate studies of solitary women, often nudes, and portraits of fellow artists, reflecting his great affection and admiration for them. Soyer's most frequent model was himself, often posed with pencil or brush in hand, as in Self-Portrait ca. 1927, and his work was mainly in oil and lithography*. He did not accept commissions for portraits because his interest was with the private person and the effects of the modern world on the psyche, rather than a public facade. Artists he admired, such as Rembrandt, Degas, and Eakins, he felt were dedicated to showing their times truthfully, and emphasized inner character more than physical beauty. Both of Soyer's brothers, Moses and Isaac, were also artists. With his identical twin Moses, he painted murals for the post office in Kingessing, Pennsylvania. He also taught at the Art Students League. He was a co-founder of Reality magazine and champion of Realism* at a time when Abstract Expressionism* dominated the American art scene. The Depression's economic difficulties could be seen in his subjects, and unemployed men caught Soyer's eye. Women at work became a theme with Soyer after 1940. On November 4, 1987, he died in New York. Sources include: Michael David Zellman, 300 Years of American Art

Categories: Art

Specifications

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Artist Raphael Soyer
Unit Of Sale Single-Piece Work
Signed By Raphael Soyer
Size Medium (up to 36in.)
Date Of Creation 1900-1949
Region Of Origin New York, USA
Framing Unframed
Size Type/Largest Dimension Medium (Up to 30in.)
Listed By Dealer or Reseller
Year Of Production 1949
Item Height 20 1/4
Style Social Realism
Item Width 15 5/8
Handmade Yes
Print Type Lithograph
Time Period Produced 1925-1949
Image Orientation Portrait
Signed Signed
Color sepia/reddish
Material Lithograph
Original/Licensed Reprint Original
Subject Young Woman in Slip
Print Surface Paper
Type Print
Edition Type Limited Edition
Original/Reproduction Original Print
Theme Women
Production Technique Lithograph
Country/Region Of Manufacture United States

I love how this print captures the original artwork’s spirit without losing any nuance.

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