Jerome Myers


East 22 St. NYC


Original etching on paper


Signed in pencil lower right and dated 1929


Inscribed on verso: East 22 St. NYC


7 1/2 x 9 1/2, plate size


10 3/4 x 12 3/4 inches, framed


Very good condition. Please see photos.


Without frame: shipping $15


With frame: shipping $40 (glass removed)


About the artist: Born in 1867 in Virginia, American painter Jerome Myers grew up in what he called “desperate poverty.” His father was largely absent, providing little to no financial support for the family, and when his mother was hospitalized for health concerns, Myers and his siblings spent time in foster care until she recuperated, further upending their home life in ways that would later shape his work.


Myers began painting and sketching at just 11 years old. When his family moved to Baltimore some years later, he used his artistic skills to help his older brother start a sign-painting business. In 1886, the family moved again, this time to New York City, where Myers worked at a theater as a scene painter and enrolled in Cooper Union. The following year, he joined the Art Students League. But it wasn’t until he traveled to Paris to continue his studies that Myers realized his true calling—to return to New York City and document the vibrant, chaotic life of working-class and immigrant neighborhoods.


On his return to the Big Apple, Myers began a long career dedicated to creating empathetic and sentimental city scenes informed by his own childhood experiences. Of these views, Myers once wrote, “Others saw ugliness and degradation there, I saw poetry and beauty.” Throughout his life, he exhibited his paintings and etchings nationally and received numerous awards from institutions like the National Academy of Design and the Carnegie Institute. He passed away in 1940 in New York City.