Description: Growing up on the Lower Eastside of Manhattan during the Great Depression, our grandfather witnessed many people enduring hardships. Here, we can see a weathered old woman selling sweet potatoes on a street corner, doing whatever she can to help her family make ends meet. Pieces like this would go on to be a common theme in Seymour’s work. 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 36/60LithographArt - 21" x 15 1/2" Canvas - 26" x 20 3/4 " Date: 1960’s 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: 630 USD
Location: La Jolla, California
End Time: 2025-01-21T15:21:26.000Z
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Type: Print
Subject: Women