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Signed Moses Soyer Original Figurative Lithograph Three Women In Kulicke Frame
This authentic limited edition lithograph by renowned Social Realist …
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Signed Moses Soyer Original Figurative Lithograph Three Women In Kulicke Frame
This authentic limited edition lithograph by renowned Social Realist artist Moses Soyer captures a poignant and quiet moment featuring three women in a thoughtful, overlapping composition. Rendered in a warm, sepia-toned sanguine ink, the work exemplifies Soyer’s masterful ability to portray the human form with deep empathy and psychological depth. The figures are characterized by soft, gestural linework that suggests a mid-century modern aesthetic while maintaining a timeless, classical quality. This specific impression is hand-signed by the artist in pencil and numbered 117 out of an edition of 150. It arrives expertly housed in its original vintage frame from the prestigious Kulicke Frames of New York City, complete with the original gallery label on the reverse. The work is protected by high-quality acrylic as noted by the original framer’s instructions, making it a sophisticated and ready-to-hang addition to any serious art collection.
About the Artist
Moses Soyer was a pivotal figure in 20th-century American art and a leader of the Social Realist movement. Born in Russia in 1899, he emigrated to New York where he became deeply embedded in the city’s vibrant art scene alongside his twin brother, Raphael Soyer. Unlike the more politically charged works of some contemporaries, Moses Soyer’s art focused on the humanity of his subjects, often depicting dancers, workers, and women in moments of rest or introspection. His works are part of the permanent collections of major institutions worldwide, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Historical Significance
This lithograph is a quintessential example of the figurative tradition that persisted in New York during the rise of Abstract Expressionism. During the mid-20th century, Soyer and his peers fought to keep the human figure at the center of artistic discourse. The "Three Women" motif is a recurring theme in Soyer’s oeuvre, representing the interconnectedness of human experience and the quiet dignity of the individual. The presence of the Kulicke frame adds significant provenance, as Robert Kulicke revolutionized modern framing in the 1950s and 60s, providing frames for the Museum of Modern Art and legendary artists like Robert Motherwell and Pablo Picasso.
Specifications and Dimensions
Artist: Moses Soyer (American, 1899-1974)
Title: Three Women
Medium: Lithograph on Paper
Edition: 117/150
Signature: Hand-signed in pencil (Lower Right)
Frame Size: 19”W x 1”D x 26”H
Frame Type: Vintage Wood and Metal Kulicke Frame
Glazing: Acrylic Plastic
Condition Report
The lithograph is in good vintage condition consistent with age. The paper shows an even, warm toning across the sheet and a visible mat burn line from a previous framing arrangement, which serves as a testament to its vintage history. The pencil signature and edition numbering remain clear and legible. The original Kulicke frame shows minor age-appropriate wear to the edges but remains structurally sound with the original wiring intact. The acrylic glazing is clear and well-preserved.
Designers Note
This piece is a dream for designers looking to add a layer of intellectual and historical weight to a room. The warm sepia tones pair beautifully with organic modern interiors, particularly those featuring walnut furniture or neutral linen upholstery. Because of its vertical orientation and mid-sized scale, it functions perfectly as a focal point in an entryway or as the anchor for a high-end gallery wall in a library or home office. The provenance of the Kulicke frame gives it that "gallery-found" authenticity that is highly coveted in luxury residential design.
Provenance and Authenticity
Rarely do vintage prints appear with such clear indicators of their journey through the art market. The combination of the limited edition numbering, the artist's personal pencil signature, and the intact Kulicke Frames label from New York City provides a verifiable link to the mid-century New York art world. This level of documentation is invaluable for collectors who prioritize authenticity and historical context in their acquisitions.
Owning a signed work by Moses Soyer is an opportunity to preserve a piece of American art history. This "Three Women" lithograph offers a rare blend of figurative beauty and mid-century prestige, made even more special by its vintage New York framing. It is a sophisticated, soulful work that will continue to appreciate in both aesthetic and historical value for generations to come.
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- Dimensions
- 19ʺW × 1ʺD × 26ʺH
- Frame Type
- Framed
- Period
- 1960s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Acrylic
- Lithograph
- Metal
- Paper
- Pencil
- Wood
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Sienna
- Condition Notes
- The lithograph is in good vintage condition consistent with age. The paper shows an even, warm toning across the sheet … moreThe lithograph is in good vintage condition consistent with age. The paper shows an even, warm toning across the sheet and a visible mat burn line from a previous framing arrangement, which serves as a testament to its vintage history. The pencil signature and edition numbering remain clear and legible. The original Kulicke frame shows minor age-appropriate wear to the edges but remains structurally sound with the original wiring intact. The acrylic glazing is clear and well-preserved. less
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