ANNETTE ROSENSHINE
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"Annette Rosenshine"                                                                Photographed by g. Paul Bishop, '53
 No. 2                                                                                                    ©2019 G. Paul Bishop, Jr.

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Annette Rosenshine
1880 - 1971

Sculptor
 

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Sculptor's Work To Be Exhibited
at Bishop Studio

Article Published in the Berkeley Daily Gazette
April 23, 1953
 

Annette Rosenshine, San Francisco-born, Berkeley artist known for her miniature sculptures.

As a young girl Miss Rosenshine studied at the old Mark Hopkins Institute of Art, now the California School of Fine Arts in San Francisco. After the earthquake and fire, she went to Paris with Mrs. Michael Stein, sister-in-law of Gertrude Stein, where as a student of Matisse and a friend of Picasso she was schooled in the art and philosophy of the group known as "Les Fauves."

Returning to San Francisco after two years in Paris, Miss Rosenshine, realizing her limitations, decided to give up on her art career and turned to social service work. She assisted with mental tests for children at Stanford Clinic and there developed her interest in psychoanalysis which in turn took her back to Europe for further study. There she met Dr. Jung of Zurich who encouraged her to continue her art work. She began modeling and sculpturing making miniature grotesques, masks and portraits.

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_____. "Sculptor's Work To Be Exhibited at Bishop Studio." Berkeley Daily
     Gazette. Thursday, April 23, 1953. p. 11.


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