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Woman's Work is Never Done by Harry RoselandA cute little girl sitting on a kitchen chair knitting. She is wearing Granny's glasses as she works on her task. This print is set in a Shaker style frame with complimentary matting. The framed size is 15-1/2 by 20-1/2 inches. Unframed image size is 10 by 15 inches. Price, framed: $39.95 Price, unframed: $16.95 |
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Day's Wages by Harry RoselandThis art print is from a painting by 19th century artist Harry Roseland. He is best known for capturing life in the post slavery culture of the deep south. Here an elderly man and his wife sit a the kitchen table, their money is spread on the table before them. It is apparent that they are calculating their budget. Price, 8 by 10: $5.95 Price, 16 by 20: $10.95 |
The American painter Harry Herman
Roseland was a one of America's finest genre painters during the 19th and early 20th
century. He was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1866 and died in that city in 1950. He
studied with Thomas Eakins, C. Beckwith and J.B. Whittaker. Roseland lived throughout his
career in New York and never traveled to Europe. He became famous for painting common
laborers in fields, picking cotton or berries in and around the New York and New England
coastal areas, and he specialized in interior genres that shows men discussing art and
literature in smoke-filled libraries; black fortune tellers reading white womens
palms and tea leaves; and post-Civil War African Americans engaged in common everyday
activities. He exhibited at the National Academy from 1884 paintings that showed people
praying; gossiping; reading or delivering letters; sewing; interiors filled with activity
and joy; black fortune tellers; and old men talking in the privacy of a den or library.
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