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How did Raphael Soyer die?-- xgmx ( T | C | D | R | DR)
Hi, I would like to suggest some changes to the section on Raphael Soyer’s career and some additional content on exhibitions of Soyer’s work. I would also like to add a catalogue to the list of publications authored and illustrated by Raphael Soyer. I am submitting my proposed content here because of a potential COI. I will leave the proposed content up for one week so that members of the Wikipedia community can comment on it, before I make any edits. I look forward to hearing your comments.
As currently written, the “Career” section could use some editing for clarity. The section currently states, “Beginning in the early 1930‘s, he showed regularly in the large annual and biennial American exhibitions...” After listing certain museums, the section continues, “He had a series of solo exhibitions in New York galleries, and also worked in the WPA Federal Arts Project in the 1930’s.” Thus, as currently written, the section implies that Soyer’s exhibition history is concentrated in the 1930's, when in fact he exhibited in every decade from the 1930's until his death in 1987.
I would also like to include that Raphael and Moses Soyer had a sister named Fannie. Furthermore, Raphael Soyer did not shy away from critical subject matter, as the article currently suggests.
In expanding upon Sawyer’s participation in group and solo exhibitions at New York galleries, I would like to add the following:
Soyer’s paintings were exhibited in solo and group shows at the Forum Gallery. [1] Soyer’s works on paper, including a major retrospective of his prints, were exhibited during the 1970’s at the Margo Feiden Galleries Ltd. The retrospective showcased several previously unrecorded lithographs and his first etching, a self-portrait in 1917. [2] [3] [4] Soyer’s prints were also exhibited at the Associated American Artists Gallery, known as the AAA. [1]
I would also like to add a significant catalogue of Soyer’s prints to the list of publications, as follows:
Raphael Soyer: Looking Over the Artist’s Shoulder. Margo Feiden Galleries Ltd., 1970 [5] [6]
I look forward to hearing your comments. Many Thanks, Factor-ies ( talk) 00:16, 23 August 2013 (UTC)
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