| |
| | Ralph Rosenborg (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13) |
 | | ALTHOUGH RALPH ROSENBORG HAS PAINTED ABSTRACT WORK THROUGHOUT his life, nature has served as his perennial motif.[1] He won a scholarship while still in high school to Saturday art classes at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. |
 | | After classes ended, he continued to study privately with his teacher there, Henriette Reiss, who provided not only exacting technical training, but broad-based instruction in music, literature, and art history. |
 | | Ralph Rosenborg, "Statement," Contemporary Paintings and Sculpture (University of Illinois exhibition catalogue, 1955) reprinted in "Ralph Rosenborg: Recent Oil and Watercolor Paintings" (Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton Gallery of Fine Art, exhibition brochure, 1983). |
| americanart.si.edu /collections/exhibits/abstraction/rosenborg.html (551 words) |
|