Karl Rozen PRICE CHARTS
1864 Latvia - 1934. Known for: Paintings.
Karl Ioganovich Rozen was born in Latvia in 1864. He studied at the Imperial Academy in St. Petersburg under Shishkin and Klever. Rozen was a painter, a master of lyrical landscape. At the end of... Read full biography
Karl Ioganovich Rozen was born in Latvia in 1864. He studied at the Imperial Academy in St. Petersburg under Shishkin and Klever. Rozen was a painter, a master of lyrical landscape. At the end of secondary school in Mitau (Latvia), he studied at the IAH FE Burov, II Shishkin and YY Clover class of... Read full biography
Karl Ioganovich Rozen was born in Latvia in 1864. He studied at the Imperial Academy in St. Petersburg under Shishkin and Klever. Rozen was a painter, a master of lyrical landscape. At the end of secondary school in Mitau (Latvia), he studied at the IAH FE Burov, II Shishkin and YY Clover class of landscape painting. He took part in the annual autumn exhibition in the halls of IAH in the 1906-1915 biennium. In 1918, he returned to his native country, where he continued to paint and hold... Read full biography
Karl Ioganovich Rozen was born in Latvia in 1864. He studied at the Imperial Academy in St. Petersburg under Shishkin and Klever. Rozen was a painter, a master of lyrical landscape. At the end of secondary school in Mitau (Latvia), he studied at the IAH FE Burov, II Shishkin and YY Clover class of landscape painting. He took part in the annual autumn exhibition in the halls of IAH in the 1906-1915 biennium. In 1918, he returned to his native country, where he continued to paint and hold exhibitions. In 1921, he participated in the exhibition of works of Russian artists. His works are kept in the State History Museum of Latvia, the State Art Museum of Latvia and others.
Karl Ioganovich Rozen was born in Latvia in 1864. He studied at the Imperial Academy in St. Petersburg under Shishkin and Klever. Rozen was a painter, a master of lyrical landscape. At the end of secondary school in Mitau (Latvia), he studied at the IAH FE Burov, II Shishkin and YY Clover class of landscape painting. He took part in the annual autumn exhibition in the halls of IAH in the 1906-1915 biennium. In 1918, he returned to his native country, where he continued to paint and hold exhibitions. In 1921, he participated in the exhibition of works of Russian artists. His works are kept in the State History Museum of Latvia, the State Art Museum of Latvia and others.

