Ralph Rosenborg

Ralph Rosenborg
Born
Ralph Mozart Rosenborg

(1913-06-09)June 9, 1913
New York City, U.S.
DiedOctober 22, 1992(1992-10-22) (aged 79)

Ralph Rosenborg (1913–1992) was an American artist whose paintings were described as both expressionist and abstract and who was a colleague of the New York Abstract Expressionists in the 1940s and 1950s. Unlike them, however, he preferred to make small works and tended to explicitly draw upon natural forms and figures for his abstract subjects. Called a "highly personal artist," he developed a unique style that was considered to be both mystical and magic.[1] His career was exceptionally long, covering more than 50 years and his output was correspondingly large.[2][3]

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