di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art maintains a permanent collection of works by Northern California artists that was originally collected by Rene di Rosa (1919-2010) and Veronica di Rosa (1934–1991). The collection contains notable works by artists living or working in the San Francisco Bay Area from mid-twentieth century to the early twenty-first century, highlighting a story of experimentation of the artists of the region. It is displayed in part, on a rotating basis, in the galleries at di Rosa.
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Portrait of Artist with Dog
Work on Paper
Blonde bearded man in plaid shirt with staff and palette standing in landscape with brown dog at right and dog- and man-shaped hills in background; decorated complex frame
1100
Mixed media, handcarved painted frame
Drawing
AR1100
Natsoulas Gallery
Purchase
Roy Dean De Forest
1991
Object
55 in
55 in
7 in
The True Artist is an Amazing Luminous Fountain
April 21 - July 31, 2004, Kreeger Museum, Washington D.C.; September 12, 2004 - May 8, 2005, di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art, Napa June 21 - August 14, 2005, Palm Springs Art Museum October 8 - November 27, 2005, Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History