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The Market Woman

ca. 1912
Etching with colored inks on woven paper
Sheet: 10 13/16 x 4 7/8 in. (27.5 x 12.4 cm) Image: 7 15/16 x 4 7/8 in. (20.2 x 12.4 cm)

Brooklyn Museum

New York, NY

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Myers often depicted the streets, river piers, parks, and playgrounds of New York’s Lower East Side—a neighborhood then populated mainly by poor European immigrants. He especially enjoyed the exceptional energy and vitality of the open-air markets, writing that “the immigrants merge here with New York.”
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In Rivington Street

ca. 1921
Pastel on paper
19 1/2 in. x 15 1/2 in. (49.53 cm x 39.37 cm)

Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester

Rochester, NY

 GAAnonymous
The Calico Market

circa 1919
oil on canvas
30 in. x 25 in. (76.2 cm x 63.5 cm)

Currier Museum of Art

Manchester, NH

 GAAnonymous
Central Park Bandstand

Charcoal on white woven paper
7 x 10 in. (17.78 x 25.4 cm)

Minneapolis Institute of Arts

Minneapolis, MN

 GAAnonymous
Italians In Jefferson Park

1934
oil on fiberboard
25 x 30 in. (63.5 x 76.2 cm.)

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Washington, D.C.

 GAAnonymous
Playground Pleasures

1926
oil on fiberboard
32 5/8 x 42 1/2 in. (83.0 x 108.1 cm.)

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Washington, D.C.

 GAAnonymous
Street Shrine

1931
oil on canvas
40 1/8 x 30 in. (101.9 x 76.2 cm.)

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Washington, D.C.

 GAAnonymous
The Calico Sellers

1909
oil on canvas
16 1/16 x 21 13/16 in.

Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences

Savannah, GA

 GAAnonymous
The Street Vendor

1934
oil on canvas
20 x 24 1/4 in.

Private collection: Ken Ratner

New York, NY

 GAAnonymous
Street Group

ca. 1923
oil on canvas
25 3/16 x 30 1/16 in. (64 x 76.4 cm)

Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, NY

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