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Discover Raphael Soyer’s powerful Social Realist paintings depicting NYC life. Explore his impactful urban scenes & portraits – a key American artist.

Raphael Soyer (1899-1987) was a Russian-born American Scene painter known for his Social Realist depictions of New York City life, portraits & urban scenes. Explore his work and legacy!

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Kunstenaarsbiografie

Raphael Soyer: A Portrait of Urban Humanity

Raphael Soyer (1899-1987) was a Russian-born American Scene painter known for his Social Realist depictions of New York City life, portraits & urban scenes. Explore his work and legacy! Born in Borisoglebsk, Russia, Raphael Zalman Soyer—along with his identical twin brother, Moses—were born in borisoglebsk, tambov, a southern province of russia in 1899. Their father, abraham soyer, a hebrew scholar, writer and teacher, raised his six children in an intellectual environment in which much emphasis was placed on academic and artistic pursuits. Their mother, bella, was an embroiderer. Due to russian oppression, the soyer family was forced to emigrate in 1912 to the united states, where they ultimately settled in the bronx. His early artistic education began at Cooper Union’s Free Schools where he encountered chaim gross, forging a lifelong friendship that profoundly shaped his artistic vision. Continuing his studies at the National Academy of Design and subsequently at the Art Students League of New York under the tutelage of Guy Pene du Bois and Boardman Robinson, Soyer embraced the gritty realism championed by the Ashcan School—a movement dedicated to portraying the everyday lives of ordinary people in urban environments. This formative influence instilled a deep appreciation for capturing authentic emotion and social commentary within his canvases. Soyer’s artistic trajectory centered around exploring themes of female nudes, portraits of friends and family, and particularly New York City itself. He relentlessly investigated these subjects—often depicting them with sensitivity and melancholy—creating an impressive body of work encompassing paintings, drawings, watercolors, and prints. Notably, he produced numerous self-portraits throughout his career, offering intimate glimpses into his artistic process and personal reflections. A staunch advocate for representational art, Soyer vehemently opposed the burgeoning trend toward abstract expressionism, believing in the power of visual fidelity to convey truth and emotion. His unwavering commitment to capturing reality solidified his position as a pivotal figure within American Social Realism—a movement that sought to depict the struggles and aspirations of working-class individuals during the mid-20th century. Soyer’s artistic achievements extended beyond individual paintings; he established himself as a respected educator, fostering talent among aspiring artists and contributing significantly to the intellectual landscape of New York City. His legacy resides in his enduring depictions of urban life—images that continue to resonate with viewers today—serving as poignant reminders of human experience and social responsibility. His brothers moses soyer and isaac soyer were also painters. Raphael Soyer and his identical twin brother, moses, were born in borisoglebsk, tambov, a southern province of russia in 1899. Their father, abraham soyer, a hebrew scholar, writer and teacher, raised his six children in an intellectual environment in which much emphasis was placed on academic and artistic pursuits. Their mother, bella, was an embroiderer. Due to russian oppression, the soyer family was forced to emigrate in 1912 to the united states, where they ultimately settled in the bronx. He married rebecca letz in 1931, strengthening his familial bonds and providing a supportive environment for his artistic endeavors. Soyer’s artistic development benefited greatly from mentorship under Guy Pene du Bois and Boardman Robinson at the fourteenth street school of painters—a collective dedicated to portraying the complexities of urban life with unflinching honesty. Among his notable works are “Girl in Red,” “Three Views of a Nude,” “Railroad Waiting Room,” and “In the Studio”—each demonstrating Soyer’s masterful technique and profound engagement with human subjects. His paintings, exhibited extensively throughout his lifetime, garnered critical acclaim and cemented his place as one of America's foremost Social Realist painters. His work is featured in MoMA, the Whitney and more. Raphael Soyer (1899–1974) was a Social Realist painter celebrated for intimate portraits of American life, workers & dancers. His work is featured in MoMA, the Whitney & more.
Raphael Soyer

Raphael Soyer

1899 - 1987 , Russia

Belangrijkste feiten

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Social Realism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Ashcan School']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Guy pene du bois
    • Chaim Gross
  • Date Of Birth: December 25, 1899
  • Date Of Death: November 4, 1987
  • Full Name: Raphael Zalman Soyer
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Girl in Red
    • Three Views of a Nude
    • Waiting for the Audition
  • Place Of Birth: Belgorod, Russia