Joseph Rozman Landscape Prints
Joseph Rozman was born on December 26, 1944, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was the first artist to have a solo exhibition at the David Barnett Gallery in 1967, 1969 and again in 1971. Rozman received his BFA with honors in 1967 and MFA in 1969 from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He later became a professor at Mount Mary College. His zany style portrays his spontaneous blending of ancient and personal symbols influenced by Egyptian art and the paintings and drawings of Paul Klee, his free experimentation with varied materials and processes, and his delight in color and texture. Carrying the credo of "Art is fun," Rozman's playful gestures recur in his richly diverse works.
1960s Surrealist Joseph Rozman Landscape Prints
Etching
1970s Surrealist Joseph Rozman Landscape Prints
Rag Paper, Etching
1970s Surrealist Joseph Rozman Landscape Prints
Paper, Ink, Etching
1970s Surrealist Joseph Rozman Landscape Prints
Engraving, Etching, Aquatint
1960s Surrealist Joseph Rozman Landscape Prints
Etching
1970s Surrealist Joseph Rozman Landscape Prints
Drypoint, Aquatint
1970s Surrealist Joseph Rozman Landscape Prints
Color, Drypoint, Etching
1970s Surrealist Joseph Rozman Landscape Prints
Etching
1970s Surrealist Joseph Rozman Landscape Prints
Etching
1980s Surrealist Joseph Rozman Landscape Prints
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1970s Surrealist Joseph Rozman Landscape Prints
Etching
1960s Surrealist Joseph Rozman Landscape Prints
Etching, Aquatint
Early 2000s Surrealist Joseph Rozman Landscape Prints
Etching