Description: Original watercolor Canvas 24"x18" Date: 1993 Here we see an elderly man selling fruit in his “pushcart” (as Seymour would often say). Mr. Moses Freeman was one of many people who made a living selling what they could on the busy streets of the lower east side of Manhattan. We can see the toll that a physical job has taken on this man, as he clearly appears hunched over as he carries his produce. Despite the pain, he still carries a smile. Born in Bronx, NY, Seymour’s artistry was shaped during the Great Depression. His artwork is featured, among other institutions, at The White House, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Museum of the City of New York. Each artwork comes with a certificate of authenticity All proceeds from the Ebay sales go to the non-profit organization, the Yiddish Arts and Academics of North America (YAAANA), and its cultural center called Yiddishland California.
Price: 7000 USD
Location: La Jolla, California
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Type: Print
Subject: Fruit