Rose, Iver (1899-1972) “Aspiring Artist”,
oil on board, 24” x 18 ½”, signed lower left
Artist Biography
Iver Rose (1899-1972)
Born/lived: Chicago, Il/Rockport, Gloucester, Cape Ann, North Shore, MA.
Known for: Easel painting, illustrator, graphic designer, printmaker, Murals: Fresco, Mosaic and stained glass. Media: oil paint, gouache, mixed media, lithography. Style: abstract figurative, abstract, modernist, modernism. Subjects: Social Realism, children, figures, outdoor sporting scenes, Field and Steam, hunting, circus figures, daily life.
Studied: Cincinnati Academy of Fine Arts, the Art Institute of Chicago, Hull House School of Art, Chicago (Affiliated).
Member: Allied Artists of America, Audubon Society of Artists, American Artists Congress, Rockport Art Association.
Exhibited: The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Allied Artists of America, National Academy of Design, NY, Audubon Society of Artists, Rockport Art Association, Art Institute of Chicago, Corcoran Gallery and/or Art School, Washington DC, Museum of Modern Art, NY, Carnegie Institute, International, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Work: WPA: New Deal Federal Arts Project Artist.
Awards: Emily Lowe Memorial Award, Audubon Artists.
Painting Features
Artist First Name | Iver |
Artist Last Name | Rose |
Artist's Dates | (1899-1972 |
Materials | oil on board |
Markings | signed lower left |
Size | 24” x 18 ½” |
Price | contact gallery |
Comments | This painting is in excellent condition in a gold frame, also in excellent condition. |