Jun 09, 2005 - Sale 2046

Sale 2046 - Lot 11

Price Realized: $ 2,300
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 2,000 - $ 3,000
HARRY ROSELAND
Hoeing.

Watercolor on illustration board, 1893. 327x252 mm; 127/8x10 inches. Signed and dated in watercolor, lower right.

Born in Brooklyn, Harry Herman Roseland was one of America's finest genre painters during the late 19th and early 20th century. He studied with Thomas Eakins, C. Beckwith; J.B. Whittaker (in Brooklyn) and was a member of the Brooklyn Art Club (1896); the Brooklyn Painters and Sculptor's Association and the Brooklyn Society of Painters.

Roseland became famous for painting common laborers in fields, picking cotton or berries in and around the New York and New England coastal areas, and he specialized in interior genre scenes of men discussing art and literature in smoke-filled libraries; black fortune tellers reading white women's palms and tea leaves; and post-Civil War African Americans engaged in common everyday activities.