| A great New York artist of the Depression era, Hyman Katz studied
etching under William Auerbach Levy, in Manhattan, and under Miller at
the National Academy of Design. Katz's first etchings date from
the early 1920's. During the following twenty years he created
many extraordinary views of his native city and elsewhere.
However, coming from somewhat impoverished surroundings, Katz was
mainly ignored by Manhattan's art critics and societies. Help
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