Portrait of a Young Woman
Samuel Worcester Rowse American
Not on view
A friend of Eastman Johnson's, Rowse worked in a manner similar to that of the better-known artist and, like Johnson, preferred to draw with charcoal and pastel rather than graphite. Unlike Johnson, however, Rowse was principally a lithographer and is not known to have used his drawings as studies for paintings.
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