- 5 x 18 inches; black-and-white. One
of 71 numbered copies, signed by
Soyer
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- Regarded
as America's leading advocate of realism,
Raphael Soyer devoted his long, productive life
to "painting people ... in their natural
context-who belong to their time." During the
1930s, Soyer's poignant portrayals of New York
City's office workers and the unemployed secured
his reputation as a major Social Realist.
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