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| | Ralph Rosenborg (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05) |
 | | During the 1930s and 1940s, Rosenborg moved freely between expressionist watercolors evocative of the rhythms and colors of nature (such as the Untitled watercolor of about 1938) and more consciously structured oils, such as The Far-away City in which deep-toned, dream world landscapes take on the color and architecture of expressive stained glass. |
 | | Later during the 1950s, Rosenborg's paintings increasingly reflected the energies, as well as the appearances, of the natural world. |
 | | 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). |
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