The Rosenbach's collection of paintings includes important American
portraits by Gilbert Stuart, Thomas Sully, Bass Otis, Matthew Jouett,
and John Wesley Jarvis; and European genre paintings including those
attributed to Angelica Kauffman and the American expatriate Benjamin
West. Many paintings are installed in the historic house where Rosenbach
family portraits and travel souvenirs by artists of the school of Caneletto
lend a personal quality to the collection.
Drawings range from the Italian Renaissance to the present, and from
informal sketches to master drawings to preliminary drawings for book
illustration. Artists include 18th-century French masters Fragonard,
Le Prince, and Gravelot, as well as a rare portrait by Jacques Louis
David; pencil drawings by William Blake and John Tenniel; and drawings
from the Rosenbach’s Maurice Sendak holdings.
The collection of prints focuses on those associated with book illustration
and shares many original artists with the Rosenbach’s drawings
collection. Original artists represented by prints include Aubrey Beardsley,
George Cruikshank, John Tenniel, and Charles Balthazer Julien Saint-Memin.
Printmakers of note include the Dalziel Brothers, David Edwin, and William
Blake.
The Rosenbach also preserves a group of copper plates used in printing
both independent works and book illustrations. Sculpture in the collections
dates from ancient Egypt and Cyprus to 20th-century Europe, with materials
including bronze, stone, wood, and ceramic.
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Fine and Decorative Arts
Fine Arts
Metal, Ceramics, and Glass
Portrait Miniatures
Furniture, Clocks, Looking
Glasses, Lighting, and Textiles
Vertu and Jewelry
Rare Books, Manuscripts,
Maps, and Broadsides
Americana
English, American, and
Continental Literature
Book Arts, Incunabula,
Maps and Broadsides
Judaica, Children’s Literature,
and Rosenbachiana
Collections Highlights
James Joyce's Ulysses
Marianne Moore Archive
Maurice Sendak Collection |