Robert
Rosenwald
24 Waterloo St.
New Hope, PA 18938
Tel.:
215-862-5100
Born: Chicago, 1920. Family moved to
Philadelphia.
Attended Oak Lane Country Day School.
Student of Boris Blai.
Cranbrook Academy of Art 1935 - 39.
Studied with Carl Milles and one of his assistants.
Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University
1939-40. Studied with Paul Sachs and Jacob Rosenberg.
Drawing lessons with Harold Zimmerman.
U.S. Navy 1941-1945 Honorably
discharged. (Pacific theatre aboard Aircraft Carrier
- Dive Bombing Squadron as a Radioman - Gunner).
Tyler Art School, Temple University.
1945 - 46 Studied with Rafael Sabatini
Paris, France, on G. I. Bill. 1947 -
50 Founded "Gallery 8" (For American Art
Students in France)
First one man show - Paris, 1950
Participated in several international
group shows
Moved to New York City, 1958 - 68
First one man show in N. Y. C. -
Kleeman Gallery, 1952
Honorable Mention in International
Sculpture Competition - "The Unknown Political
Prisoner" - Art Digest Feb. 1953
Group Shows: 1952 - 1968
Whitney Museum
Lincoln Center - The Coliseum "ART USA
59"
Guggenheim Museum
Sculpture Center
One man show N. Y. C. Parma Gallery,
1956
Moved to New Hope, Bucks County, Pa.
1968
One man show, Philadelphia Art
Alliance, 1972 (?)
Three One Man Shows, New Hope, Pa.
1969 - 80
Group Shows 1968 - 79
Article on my art in the Philadelphia
Inquirer, Dec. 7 by Gertrude Benson, (Magazine
Section, - several color photographs).
1945 - 1981 - wood and stone carving,
some bronzes
1981 - 1992 - worked exclusively on
kinetic sculpture