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- Impressionism Art
- Vintage Drawing
- Social Interaction
- Early 20Th Century Art
- Lower East Side Nyc
- American Realism
- Armory Show 1913
- Social Observation Art
- Ashcan School Art
- Textured Artwork
- Black And White Painting
- Cityscape Art
- Fruit Vendor Painting
- Jerome Myers Artwork
- Urban Scene Art
- Charcoal Drawing
- American Painter
- Portraiture Detail
- George De Forest Brush
- Dynamic Charcoal
- Immigrant Life Depiction
- Expressive Lines
- Nyc Landscape
- Crowd Scene Art
- Ashcan School
Jerome Myers (1867-1940) was an American artist profoundly shaped by his itinerant upbringing and brother Gustavus’s journalistic activism. He excelled as an actor and scene painter before dedicating himself to art at Cooper Union and the Art Students League, mentored by George de Forest Brush. Known for his empathetic portrayals of New York City's Lower East Side and immigrant life, Myers created
Explore Jerome Myers’ "Group Scene," a dynamic charcoal drawing capturing urban life & social interaction. Impressionistic style, textured details, & evocative movement – a captivating piece.