Guy Orlando Rose

Guy Orlando Rose was born March 3, 1867 in San Gabriel, Cal. He was the seventh child of Leonard John Rose and Amanda Jones Rose. Rose was accidentally shot in the face during a hunting trip with his brothers. While recuperating he began to sketch and use watercolors and oil paints. He graduated from Los Angeles High School in 1884 and moved to San Francisco where he did his art training at the California School of Design, where he studied with the Danish-born artist Emil Carlsen.
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Alfred Stevens Paintings (1823-1906)
1867. In The Country by Alfred Stevens. Swoon for sheer layers over colored dresses...
Guy Rose - 126 artworks - painting
In the Oak Grove, 1919, oil on canvas, impressionism, Guy Rose
FUR FEATHER TOOTH AND NAIL
The Difficult Reply (1910). Guy Rose (American, Impressionism, Japonism, 1867-1925). Oil on canvas. Rose features a woman sitting at her desk trying to write a letter that’s not coming easily. Color and Japonism influence is seen in the woman’s elegant kimono, the chintz curtains, and the light coming in the windows.
French Farm - Guy Rose - WikiArt.org
French Farm - Guy Rose
Point Lobos, Oak Tree, 1918 - Guy Rose - WikiArt.org
Point Lobos, Oak Tree - Guy Rose
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Giverny Hillside - Guy Rose Love the big flat shapes and nearly abstract nature of it
The Sea View of Cliffs - Guy Rose - WikiArt.org
Guy Orlando Rose (1867-1925): The Sea View of Cliffs (not dated), via Wikipaintings.
Poppy Field, 1910 - Guy Rose - WikiArt.org
Poppy Field, c.1910 - Guy Rose
Spring on the Riviera - Guy Rose - WikiArt.org
Guy Rose - Spring on the Riviera
Jade Beads - Guy Rose - WikiArt.org
Jade Beads by Guy Rose Sommervergnügen, 1886