Stroll in the Park
Alternate TitleCourtship
Artist
Henry Mosler
(American, 1841 - 1920)
Dateca. 1875-1877
MediumOil on canvas
DimensionsUnframed: 35 1/2 x 26 3/4 inches (90.17 x 67.95 cm)
Framed: 48 5/8 x 39 9/16 x 5 5/8 inches (123.51 x 100.49 x 14.29 cm)
Framed: 48 5/8 x 39 9/16 x 5 5/8 inches (123.51 x 100.49 x 14.29 cm)
Credit LineBequest of Mrs. M. B. Nelson
Object number56-83/2
SignedSigned and inscribed lower left: Henry Mosler. / München.
On View
Not on viewCollections
Published ReferencesJames Delafi eld Trenor, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Powers’ Art
Gallery, Rochester, N.Y. (Rochester, N.Y.: E. R. Andrews, 1889),
unpaginated; James Delafi eld Trenor, A Descriptive Catalogue of
the Powers’ Art Gallery, Rochester, N.Y. (Rochester, N.Y.: E. R.
Andrews, 1890), unpaginated; James Delafi eld Trenor, A Descrip
tive Catalogue of the Powers’ Art Gallery, Rochester, N.Y. (Roches
ter, N.Y.: E. R. Andrews, 1897), unpaginated; “The Powers Gallery
Sale,” New York Times, 19 January 1899, 7; Valuable Paintings,
Sculpture, and Grand Clock Selected from the Powers Art Gallery
Collection (New York: American Art Galleries, 1899), 54, unpagi
nated (as A Stroll in the Park); NAMA 1991, 63 (as Courtship);
Barbara C. Gilbert, Henry Mosler Rediscovered: A Nineteenth-
Century American-Jewish Artist, exh. cat. (Los Angeles: Skirball
Museum, 1995), 39, 64–65, 128–29 (as Courtship); William Wil
son, “‘Henry Mosler Rediscovered’ Reveals an Artist’s Journey,”
Los Angeles Times, 13 May 1996, F8.
Gallery, Rochester, N.Y. (Rochester, N.Y.: E. R. Andrews, 1889),
unpaginated; James Delafi eld Trenor, A Descriptive Catalogue of
the Powers’ Art Gallery, Rochester, N.Y. (Rochester, N.Y.: E. R.
Andrews, 1890), unpaginated; James Delafi eld Trenor, A Descrip
tive Catalogue of the Powers’ Art Gallery, Rochester, N.Y. (Roches
ter, N.Y.: E. R. Andrews, 1897), unpaginated; “The Powers Gallery
Sale,” New York Times, 19 January 1899, 7; Valuable Paintings,
Sculpture, and Grand Clock Selected from the Powers Art Gallery
Collection (New York: American Art Galleries, 1899), 54, unpagi
nated (as A Stroll in the Park); NAMA 1991, 63 (as Courtship);
Barbara C. Gilbert, Henry Mosler Rediscovered: A Nineteenth-
Century American-Jewish Artist, exh. cat. (Los Angeles: Skirball
Museum, 1995), 39, 64–65, 128–29 (as Courtship); William Wil
son, “‘Henry Mosler Rediscovered’ Reveals an Artist’s Journey,”
Los Angeles Times, 13 May 1996, F8.
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