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Albert Rosenthal Collection

Albert Rosenthal, an American artist born in 1863 and passed away in 1939, was a master of portraiture



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Albert Rosenthal, an American artist born in 1863 and passed away in 1939, was a master of portraiture. His skillful brushstrokes captured the essence and personality of his subjects with remarkable precision. One of his notable works is "Portrait of Mrs. H. Bryan Owsley, " painted in Philadelphia in 1910. In this oil on canvas masterpiece, Rosenthal expertly portrayed the elegance and grace of Mrs. Owsley, capturing her beauty for eternity. Another captivating portrait by Rosenthal is "Sir Andrew Snape Hammond" from 1888. This painting showcases his ability to capture not only physical features but also the character and demeanor of his subjects. In addition to these portraits, Rosenthal immortalized many influential figures through his artistry. His depiction of John Jay in 1887 portrays the founding father's intelligence and determination while W. H Swayne's portrait from 1890 captures a sense of wisdom and experience. Rosenthal's talent extended beyond individual portraits as well; he also created stunning group compositions such as "George Washington at Princeton" and "George Washington. " These paintings pay homage to America's first president, showcasing both his leadership qualities and iconic presence. Furthermore, Albert Rosenthal delved into historical figures like Alexander Hamilton multiple times throughout his career. Through meticulous attention to detail, he brought Hamilton's charisma alive on canvas in both paintings from 1895.