Collage

Object number2010.53.381
Artist (American, 1896 - 1972)
MediumPaper/Paint
Credit LineGift of Arline Rosenberg
DescriptionIrregularly-shaped collage on magazine paper. One side has a photograph dominated by a muted brown color with subtle texture, part of what looks to be a chocolate cake advertisement. Other side is an illustrated advertisement for a kitchen appliance, with a woman in an apron holding a spatula who is cooking on an electric stove top. Small spots of yellow acrylic paint in top center.Dimensions2.813 x 5.25 in. (7.1 x 13.3 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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Collage
Samuel Rosenberg
Collage
Samuel Rosenberg
Collage
Samuel Rosenberg
Collage
Samuel Rosenberg
Cartoon
Dale McFeatters
1976
Collage
Samuel Rosenberg
Collage
Samuel Rosenberg
Collage
Samuel Rosenberg
Collage
Samuel Rosenberg
after 1956
Collage
Samuel Rosenberg
Painting
Samuel Rosenberg
Collage
Samuel Rosenberg
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