Samuel Rothbort (1882-1971), 'Winter'. Oil on canvas covered panel. American, dated 1949 on reverse.
Samuel Rothbort began sculpting at an early age, making animals from bread dough in his mother’s kitchen. He immigrated to New York in 1904 and took a variety of unskilled jobs, including night watchman on a construction site. The master builder on the site noticed Rothbort drawing on unfinished plaster and decided he was too talented to be a watchman. As a result, Rothbort became a decorator, creating designs in paint and plaster for the homes of wealthy Manhattanites. For most of his life he ran a farm on Long Island with his wife, Rose, and created many paintings, sculptures, and mosaics that captured, as he described, “a little bit of truth from nature”.
H 27 in. W 26 in.






























