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American (1929)
This serene hand-signed etching by Roslyn Rose from the 1980s depicts a stand of birch trees with distinctive white bark rising through a forest landscape, celebrating the natural beauty of American woodlands.
Created in the tradition of American landscape art, Rose’s detailed line work captures the elegant verticality and textural beauty of birch trees, their pale trunks creating striking contrast against the darker forest background. The composition’s focus on native trees reflects a deep appreciation for the American wilderness and the meditative qualities of forest scenes, characteristic of landscape printmaking that honors regional natural heritage. A beautiful example of Rose’s etching work that showcases her ability to render the quiet majesty of woodland environments with precision and reverence.
1983
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$260
Black
$260
White
$260
Light Wood
$260
Gold
$260
Silver
$260
Dark Wood