Collage

Object number2010.53.377
Artist (American, 1896 - 1972)
MediumPaper
Credit LineGift of Arline Rosenberg
DescriptionIrregularly-shaped collage on magazine paper. One side has a close-up of a woman's purple and pink blouse where you can see a semi-wilted corsage (white rose) with green ferns, and a double strand of pearls around her neck in the upper right; flowers from a bouquet can be seen on the right side and lower right. Other side has half of a recipe and a photograph for hamburger on a bread slice, part of an advertisement for Reynold's Wrap aluminum foil.Dimensions6.625 x 8.5 in. (16.8 x 21.6 cm)
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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Terms
On View
Not on view
Dress
c. 1925
Collage
Samuel Rosenberg
Collage
Samuel Rosenberg
Collage
Samuel Rosenberg
Collage
Samuel Rosenberg
Quilt
The 250 Quilters
2008
Painting
Carl T. Schofer
1898
Collage
Samuel Rosenberg
Dish, Serving
WearEver, subsidiary of ALCOA, Inc.
Collage
Samuel Rosenberg
Vest
c. 1914
Doll, Paper
1950-1959
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