* Albert Rosenboom nody of work








Albert Rosenboom: Body of Work


Figure 1.-- Rosenboom produced many images of Belgian children playing at home, They are all children from well-to-do middke ckass families. They are playing with toys or at a range of games. We note this delightful image of a boy delighting his younger sisters with his puppets. MMRosenboom painted nay of the boys in his woks weating blackl suits likte the boy here. The girls in citaast were oainted in many styles of colorful dresses.

Despite Rosenboom's early death, he managed to produce a substantial number of cavases. This is particularly impressive given that is working span was only one decade. And given his age of death, the paintings while many are undated would have been done in the period 1865-75, probably mostly in the early-1870s period. The works portray charming childood genre scenes caoturing daily life. In in many cases adults are not involved. But when they do appear they are fashionably attired mothers. The children are always impecably dressed, even at the beach. We see many images of Belgian children playuing at home ewith toys or a range of games. We note a delightful image of a boy delighting his younger sisters with his puppets. We also see the children engaged in a range of realistic growing up experiences such as tasting wine--someyhing you do not see in the stright-laced United States. This is all something that the studio photography of the day cannnot offer us, but is an invaluable addition to the period image record . Most of his iamges trend to be be less formally staged than we see on the previous page on the beach.







HBC







Navigate the HBC Art pages:
[Return to the Main Albert Rosenboom page]
[Return to the Main Belgian national art page]
[Return to the Main individual artist M-R page]
[Chronology][Country][Individual Artists][Styles]



Navigate related Boys' Historical Clothing Web Site pages:
[Return to thr Main Belgian page]
[Collar bows][Dresses][Kilt suits][Kilts]
[Fauntleroy suits][Velvet suits][Peter Pan collars]



Navigate the Historical Boys Clothing Web Site:
[Introduction][Activities][Biographies][Chronology][Clothing styles][Countries]
[Bibliographies][Contributions][FAQs][Glossaries][Images][Links][Registration][Tools]
[Boys' Clothing Home]




Created: 9:48 PM 9/7/2020
Last updated: 10:14 PM 9/7/2020