Roselle Osk | |
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Born | Roselle Hellenberg February 27, 1884 New York City, US |
Died | May 4, 1954 New York City, US | (aged 70)
Resting place | Riverside Cemetery (Saddle Brook, New Jersey) |
Education | Art Students League of New York, National Academy of Design |
Known for | drypoint, Etching |
Notable work | "Hands," series of etchings |
Style | Realism |
Spouse | Marcus L. Osk |
Roselle Osk (1884–1954) was an American printmaker known for her drypoints and etchings. Her style was realist and her subjects were figure studies, landscapes, and seascapes.[1] She exhibited frequently during the 1930s and 1940s and was awarded prizes by the Society of American Etchers, Philadelphia Print Club, and National Association of Women Artists.[2] Her work was often selected for "Best Prints of the Year" shows held by the etchers group.[3]
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