Harry Roseland
Harry Roseland
Good Fortune
Oil on Canvas
11 x 14 inches, 19 1/2 x 21 5/8 inches in the frame
Signed Lower Right
ID: DH3910
Harry Roseland (1866-1950)
One of the most notable genre painters of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Harry Roseland was born in Brooklyn, New York and remained there throughout his career. He was largely self taught as an artist but did some study with J.B. Whittaker in Brooklyn.
At a time when abstract art was gaining ascendency, Roseland chose to paint what he saw in a realist style and early in his career painted landscapes and still lifes. But he soon discovered that his real interest was painting that told a story.
His early subjects were sentimental and depicted fashionable people, rural folk, and idealized farm scenes. He painted humorous scenes of blacks in Northern settings during the post-Civil War period.
He was a member of the Brooklyn Arts Club, the Brooklyn Society of Artists, the Brooklyn Painters Society, and the Salmagundi Club.
Studied:
T. Eakins; C. Beckwith; J.B. Whittaker, in Brooklyn.
Member:
Brooklyn AC; SC, 1896; Brooklyn PS; Brooklyn SA
Exhibited:
Brooklyn AC, 1888 (gold); Brooklyn AA, 1884-86, 1891; NAD, 1884-1900 (prize); PAFA Ann., 1888-1906 (4 times) & 1932; Boston, Mass., 1900 (med.), 1904 (gold); Charleston Expo, 1902 (med.); AAS, 1902 (med.), 1907 (gold); Boston AC, 1905-08; Corcoran Gal. annual, 1907; S. Indp. A., 1917-18, 1932; Brooklyn SA, 1930 (prize); SC; AIC; NY Acad. All. A.; Salons of Am.
Work:
Brooklyn Inst. A. & Sc., BM, Abraham Lincoln H.S., Plymouth Church, all in Brooklyn; Charleston A. Mus.; Huntington Lib., San Marino, Calif.; Huntington Art Mus.; Jackson Mus., Mich.; Heckscher Mus., Long Island, NY