Dorothy Rossen Greenberg Art
Dorothy Rossen Greenberg was a member of the National Association of Women Artists and exhibited with them from 1947 to 1953. Her exhibited works at the NAWA for those years were The Hen House (watercolor), Casey (oil), Peasant Venus (sculpture), Dancer (watercolor), Baby (sculpture), Staten Island (watercolor), The Dance (oil) and Child (sculpture). In 1947, Rossen was awarded first prize in sculpture at the Village Art Center. Winner of the Chi Omega prize in composition, Rossen also exhibited at the Montclair Art Museum where she was awarded an honorable mention in 1952. She also held numerous one-man shows in the late 1940's including at the 44th Street Gallery.
1940s Ashcan School Dorothy Rossen Greenberg Art
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2010s Realist Dorothy Rossen Greenberg Art
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Early 20th Century Ashcan School Dorothy Rossen Greenberg Art
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2010s Impressionist Dorothy Rossen Greenberg Art
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2010s Contemporary Dorothy Rossen Greenberg Art
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2010s Realist Dorothy Rossen Greenberg Art
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2010s Expressionist Dorothy Rossen Greenberg Art
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2010s Impressionist Dorothy Rossen Greenberg Art
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2010s Impressionist Dorothy Rossen Greenberg Art
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20th Century Ashcan School Dorothy Rossen Greenberg Art
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1920s Ashcan School Dorothy Rossen Greenberg Art
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2010s Expressionist Dorothy Rossen Greenberg Art
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Early 2000s Realist Dorothy Rossen Greenberg Art
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1950s Realist Dorothy Rossen Greenberg Art
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