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Rose Iron Works and Art Deco

Rose Iron Works and Art Deco
Special Exhibition
In the early 1900s, as Cleveland experienced rapid economic growth and the expansion of its iron and steel industries, Hungarian ornamental blacksmith Martin Rose moved to the city and founded Rose Iron Works. It soon became one of the leading manufacturers of decorative metalwork in the United States.

Rose’s compatriot and a designer active in Paris, Paul Fehér joined the Rose company in Cleveland a few years later. Their artistic collaboration resulted in some of the best Art Deco ironwork in the country, including the celebrated Muse with Violin Screen (1930), now in the CMA’s collection and available for custom ordering here.
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Impressionism in France and America
Impressionism in France and America
Black American Artists
Black American Artists
South Asian Art
South Asian Art
Landscape Paintings
Landscape Paintings

Collection Highlights

Pablo Picasso, La Vie, 1903
Picasso
La Vie
Vincent van Gogh, The Poplars at Saint-Rémy, 1889
van Gogh
The Poplars at Saint-Rémy
Frederic Edwin Church, Twilight in the Wilderness, 1860
Church
Twilight in the Wilderness
William-Adolphe Bouguereau, Rest, 1879
Bouguereau
Rest
Sakai Hoitsu, Paulownias and Chrysanthemums, late 1700s-early 1800s
Hoitsu
Paulownias and Chrysanthemums
Tintoretto, Baptism of Christ, 1580s
Tintoretto
Baptism of Christ
George Bellows, Stag at Sharkey's, 1909
Bellows
Stag at Sharkey's
Claude Monet, Low Tide at Pourville, near Dieppe, 1882
Monet
Low Tide at Pourville
Thomas Eakins, Biglin Brothers Turning the Stake, 1873
Eakins
Biglin Brothers Turning the Stake

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