Art Monographs

"Homage To Thomas Eakins, Etc." 1966 SOYER, Raphael (INSCRIBED w/ Drawing)

SOYER, Raphael

[183] pp.

Thomas Yoseloff

1966

1st Edition

11 1/8" x 8 7/8"

Inscribed by the author with a 2-color drawing original color drawings to Ruth and Lennie Bocour in friendship Raphael Soyer

Story of his journeys and the studying of various American masters like Leonard Baskin, Edward Hopper and Reginald Marsh, as well as the European Old Masters, concentrating on the artist's own painting of the same title.

Raphael Zalman Soyer (December 25, 1899 – November 4, 1987) was a Russian-born American painter, draftsman, and printmaker. Soyer was referred to as an American scene painter. He is identified as a Social Realist because of his interest in men and women viewed in contemporary settings which included the streets, subways, salons and artists' studios of New York City. He also wrote several books on his life and art.

Leonard Bocour (March 18, 1910 – September 6, 1993) was an American artist.

Bocour was born in New York City. Around 1933 he formed the New York City based company Bocour Artists Colors. He was the co-developer along with Sam Golden of Magna paint in the late 1940s. From 1952 until 1970 he and Sam Golden were partners in the Bocour Artists Colors Co. The company sold artist paints from the late 1930s until the 1990s. Many well-known artists from Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning to Helen Frankenthaler, Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland and hundreds of others bought paint from Leonard Bocour. The tubes of paint marked Bocour were watercolor or oil paint and the tubes labeled Bellini were oil paint. The acrylic paint was thick bodied and called Aquatec.

He was a serious art collector, in addition to being a well-known paint manufacturer. He collected and owned works by many of his now famous customers. Bocour donated part of his collection to St. Mary's College of Maryland.


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