Painting
Object number2010.53.93
Artist
Samuel Rosenberg
(American, 1896 - 1972)
Date1942-1943
MediumCardboard; paint
Credit LineGift of Arline Rosenberg
DescriptionSmall heavy piece of cardboard with a landscape painting of a farm during the fall. On the left of the painting, there is a forest of trees without leaves. Constructed in front of the forest are a series of red houses with black roofs, which lead off into the distance towards a mountain. In the foreground of the painting, there is a brown field with grey roads painted into it, and what could be a little black dog running across the area. Reverse has label with artist and location information.Dimensions4.25 x 6 in. (10.8 x 15.2 cm)MarksReverse has label with the inscription "Painted by Samuel Rosenberg / I think in Shanksville, PA / during the summer of '42? '43? / Check with M.Z.R."
Historical NotesArtwork by the Pittsburgh artist Samuel Rosenberg. Artist and teacher Samuel Rosenberg (1896-1972) had a prolific career in Pittsburgh, leading him to be called the “Dean of Pittsburgh painters.” He is perhaps best-known for his scenes of the Hill District in the 1920s and 1930s. Rosenberg was a beloved presence in the Pittsburgh art world and influenced numerous artists through his teaching careers at the Irene Kaufmann Settlement, Young Men & Women’s Hebrew Association, and Carnegie Tech.
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