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Phil Huey's Barn

Near Zero

Grasshopper and Farmer

The Barnyard

Untitled (girl with bow)

Heat Wave-Texas

Heat Wave-Texas

Hayride

Jess

Terraced Fields

Line Study-Country Mail Boxes

Coal Yard-Iowa City

Wild Cow Milking Contest

The River at Santa Fe

Harlequin

Pore Thing

Street in Taxco

New Mexican Corral

The Squatter's Hut

Suspension

Pier at White Rock

Cemetery

V.J. Day

Winter Landscape

Boxcar

Self-Portrait

Spring Colts

Evening Wind

Krum Weighing Station, Krum

Untitled (girl in folding chair)

Backstage

MAKER:
Artist

Raphael Soyer ( American, 1899 - 1987 )

DATE:
1935
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General Description

Raphael Soyer captures both the excitement and the boredom of life on the other side of the theater curtain. Soyer was a leading proponent of urban realism in the 1930s.
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