Louis Conrad Rosenberg
Louis Conrad Rosenberg was a prolific American artist who produced hundreds of etchings of architectural buildings and structures in Europe and the United States, from the 20s to the 40s. His etchings and other art are sought after by print collectors, especially those with an interest in 20th century American art.
Louis Conrad Rosenberg, born in 1890, was an American printmaker.
Education
He studied architecture at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon. His received his graduate degree at XX in 192x. He moved from architecture to etching architecture during his next course of study, at the American Academy in Rome, between 1921-1922. He also studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology before enrolling in etching at the Royal College of Art in London.
He subsequently taught architecture at the University of Oregon.
Career
Rosenberg made a living principally as an architectural etcher; architects and builders would commission him to etch works of their buildings and structures.
The bulk of Rosenberg's work, however, was of European structures of historical importance.
Life
Rosenberg was born in Portland, Oregon. He was enlisted in the military as a camofluauge specialist. He lived in Fairfield, Connecticut at least in 1946. He died in Oregon City, Oregon in the early 80s.
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