Across the River
Rosen grew up in Westmoreland County in western Pennsylvania and moved to New York to enroll in painting classes at the National Academy of Design. He studied with William Merritt Chase. In 1903, he moved to New Hope and enjoyed the camaraderie of Daniel Garber, Edward Redfield, William Lathrop and John Fulton Folinsbee. After 1920, the artist moved permanently to Woodstock, New York, where he served as director of the Art Students League summer school. In this work, a serene view of the Delaware River can be seen through a delicate screen of trees on the near shore.
Museo Público de Reading (Reading, Estados Unidos de América)
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Sobre esta obra
- Título: Across the River
- Artista: Charles Rosen
- Año: 1909
- Formato: Landscape
- Estado de derechos de autor: Protegido por derechos de autor
- Dónde verla: Museo Público de Reading
- Intensidad del color: Balanced
- Brillo percibido: brilliant