Toutes peintures ā l'huile d'Guy Rose


Choice ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
26618 Carmel Seascape  Carmel Seascape   mk51 c.1918 Oil on canvas 21x24inches
29579 Holy Family with St Bruno and St Elisabeth  Holy Family with St Bruno and St Elisabeth   Oil on canvas, 210 x 153 cm
4346 La Grosse Pierre, Giverny  La Grosse Pierre, Giverny   1910
4348 La Jolla Cove  La Jolla Cove  
26525 Laguna Eucalyptus  Laguna Eucalyptus   mk51 c.1916 Oil on canvas 40x30inches
90925 Late Afternoon  Late Afternoon   1905-1913 Medium oil on canvas cyf
94060 Late Afternoon, Giverny  Late Afternoon, Giverny   Date 1905-1913 Medium oil on canvas TTD
4350 Mist Over Point Lobos  Mist Over Point Lobos   Fleischer Museum
4347 On the River  On the River   1908
36020 Point Lobos  Point Lobos   kr01 Oil on canvas 24x29inches
4352 San Gabriel Mission  San Gabriel Mission   Fleischer Museum
26541 San Gabriel Road  San Gabriel Road   mk51 c.1914 Oil on canvas 24x26inches
36032 San Gabriel Road  San Gabriel Road   kr01 c.1914 Oil on canvas 24x29inches
76060 Scan of painting  Scan of painting   Scan of painting, Oil on canvas, 31 x 19 in 1911(1911) cjr
76692 scan of painting  scan of painting   scan of painting; original is oil on canvas, 39.5 x 32 in Date 1911(1911) cjr
77980 Scan of painting  Scan of painting   Oil on canvas, 31 x 19 in cyf
77982 Scan of painting  Scan of painting   Oil on canvas, 30 x 28 in cyf
80129 scan of painting  scan of painting   oil on canvas, 39.5 x 32 in Date 1911(1911) cyf
4349 The Blue Kimono  The Blue Kimono   1909 Trotter Galleries
4353 The Green Parasol  The Green Parasol   1909
36033 The Green Parasol  The Green Parasol   kr01 c.1909 Oil on canvas 31x19inches
4351 The Model  The Model   1919
36034 The Model  The Model   kr01 c.1919 Oil on canvas 24x20inches
78321 The Model  The Model   1919(1919) Oil on canvas cjr
81532 The Model  The Model   1919(1919) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
36021 The Oak  The Oak   kr01 c.1916 Oil on canvas 30x28inches
76061 The Oak  The Oak   Scan of painting, Oil on canvas, 30 x 28 in 1916(1916) cjr

Guy Rose
1867-1925 Guy Rose Galleries Guy Rose (3 March 1867?C17 November 1925) was an American Impressionist painter who is recognized as one of California's top impressionist painters of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Guy Orlando Rose was born March 3, 1867 in San Gabriel, California. He was the seventh child of Leonard John Rose and Amanda Jones Rose. His father was a prominent California senator. He and his wife raised their large family on an expansive Southern California ranch and vineyard?? the San Gabriel Valley town of Rosemead bears the family name. In 1876 young Guy Rose was accidentally shot in the face during a hunting trip with his brothers. While recuperating he began to sketch and use watercolors and oil paints. He graduated from Los Angeles High School in 1884 and moved to San Francisco where he did his art training at the California School of Design. In September 12, 1888, Rose enrolled at the Academie Julian in Paris and studied with Benjamin-Constant, Jules Lefebvre, Lucien Doucet and Jean-Paul Laurens while in Paris. In 1888-89, he won a scholarship at the Academie Delacluse. He met fellow students Frank Vincent and Frederick Melville at the Academie Julian -- Frank Vincent and Guy Rose were to remain lifelong friends. Rose lived New York, New York in the 1890s and illustrated for "Harper's," "Scribners," and "Century". Choosing to return to France in 1899, he and his wife Ethel Rose bought a cottage at Giverny. In 1900 he resided in Paris and spent the winter in Briska, Algeria where he painted three known paintings. From 1904 to 1912 husband and wife lived in Giverny and his works from this period show the influence of "the master" Claude Monet, who became his friend and mentor. In 1913-1914 the Roses summered in and held an outdoor sketching school at Narragansett, Rhode Island. Suffering on and off again from the effects of lead poisoning, Rose and his wife moved permanently to Los Angeles, California in 1914. In Los Angeles, Guy Rose taught and served as Director of the Stickney Memorial School of Art in Pasadena. In 1921 he suffered a debilitating stroke that left him paralyzed. Guy Rose died in Pasadena, California on November 17, 1925. In 1926 the Stendahl Gallery held a memorial exhibition of his works.



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