Harold Rotenberg: An American Impressionist
April 14, 2018 June 17, 2018
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This exhibition explores the long and much acclaimed career of artist Harold Rotenberg (1905–2011). A native of Attleboro, Massachusetts, a prominent member of the Rockport and Cape Ann Art Colony, and a world-wide traveler, Rotenberg’s work displays a richness in color and vibrancy of brush stroke that evokes the work of the great Impressionists. Harold Rotenberg: An American Impressionist captures the artist’s passion for light and landscape and his love of painting out of doors where the experience was always, in the artist’s own words, spiritual.
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Exhibition related programs:
Saturday, April 28 at 9:30 a.m.
Harold Rotenberg: An American Impressionist Gallery Talk
Saturday, June 9 at 3:00 p.m.
Remembering Rotenberg: Lecture by Judith Curtis
→ Download the press release for Harold Rotenberg: An American Impressionist
Corporate sponsorship provided by Bomco, Inc.
Exhibition Catalog $30 – available here Harold Rotenberg: An American Impressionist With essays by Judith Curtis and Martha Oaks Published by the Cape Ann Museum ©2018 |