
Isaac Soyer - Wikipedia
Isaac Soyer (April 26, 1902 – July 8, 1981) was a Russian-born American social realist painter and educator. His art work often portrayed working-class people of New York City in his paintings. [2]
Isaac Soyer - Smithsonian American Art Museum
Painter, trained at Cooper Union. The younger brother of artists Raphael Soyer and Moses Soyer, he often portrayed working-class people in New York City.
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Isaac Soyer, a Painter Of the American Scene (Published 1981)
Jul 16, 1981 · Isaac Soyer, Realist painter of the American scene and people, died of a heart attack at Lenox Hill Hospital on July 8. He was 79 years old and lived in Manhattan.
Isaac Soyer Biography | Annex Galleries Fine Prints
Painter and printmaker Issac Soyer was born Isaac Schoar on April 26, 1902, in Tambov, Russia, into a family of Russian Jewish artists and intellectuals. As well, his father was a Hebrew scholar.
Isaac Soyer - National Gallery of Art
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Isaac Soyer - Biography - askART
Isaac Soyer is known for Female figure, portrait, social realism. Russian-American genre scene painter, Isaac Soyer, specialized in portraits, interiors and dancers. He was born 1902 in Tombrov, Russia and along with his family emigrated to the United States in 1912.
Paramour Fine Arts - List of Works for Isaac Soyer
Soyer, Isaac (1902-1981) The youngest of the three artistic Soyer brothers best known for his poignant paintings and prints portraying the social condition of working class people
Isaac Soyer - The Art Institute of Chicago
Unique Art Auction at 8/Special Fund Razor, 1974.
Isaac Soyer | RoGallery
Russian-American genre scene painter, Isaac Soyer, specialized in portraits, interiors and dancers. He was born 1902 in Tombrov, Russia and along with his family emigrated to the United States in 1912.