About

 Landscape painter Yitzy Rosengarten was born in in New York on February 22, 1971. While attending his primary studies, he was working as a draftsman at the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York City, where he discovered his artistic talent and his passion for painting that would define his life. 


With the help of a scholarship, Rosengarten entered the prestigious the Institute of Fine Arts of New York University, where he mastered the technique of landscape painting.

His artistic style is influenced, on the one hand, from the theoretical-practical foundations of the classical and romantic landscape bequeathed by Landesio and, on the other, from the gap started by the "traveling artists" who, subject to reality, describe nature with a great aesthetic sense. He sees nature as God's creation. According to Yitzy Rosengarten, the artist must present himself before the natural, in the presence of God's works, always as a disciple, never as a teacher.

After graduating, he was appointed professor of perspective and landscape at the Institute of Fine Arts of New York University.

Yitzy Rosengarten participated in the exhibitions of the National School of Fine Arts, obtaining first place in the majority. In 1996 he participated in the Philadelphia International Exposition and a year later he began to collaborate at the National Museum with a series of pre-Hispanic drawings.

Within his vast landscape production, he works on a broad theme consisting of tropical scenes, urban views, groves, ancient trees, rocky configurations, volcanoes, archaeological views, and historical landscapes.

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