"39262964"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Cecilia Roser, who works under the name Ce Roser, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1925. Roser has been active in New York City as an artist since the 1960s. Ever since childhood, Roser had been painting and drawing. While studying in Berlin, Roser learned of a female artist named K\u00E4the Kollwitz. Kollwitz, who worked until the day she died, was an inspiration to Roser. Remarking that she would like to live that way too, Roser proceeded to emphasize the need for young artists, especially women, to find a fitting predecessor and mentor."@en . . . . . "Cecilia Roser, who works under the name Ce Roser, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1925. Roser has been active in New York City as an artist since the 1960s. Ever since childhood, Roser had been painting and drawing. While studying in Berlin, Roser learned of a female artist named K\u00E4the Kollwitz. Kollwitz, who worked until the day she died, was an inspiration to Roser. Remarking that she would like to live that way too, Roser proceeded to emphasize the need for young artists, especially women, to find a fitting predecessor and mentor. Roser studied under the Japanese calligrapher Hidai Nankoku (b. 1912) during his New York City visit. Roser later transferred the experience of rendering abstract characters on paper to painting on canvas. Although the experience with Hidai paid homage to her Asian ancestry, Roser's work does not fall into the East Asian art tradition. According to Peter Townsend, Roser's work seems \u201Coriental only to those who don\u2019t know oriental art.\u201D In addition to Kollwitz and Hidai, Roser admired Emil Nolde's watercolors and the way Claude Monet transformed nature into paint. Hans Uhlmann, Charmion von Wiegand, and Sari Dienes also served as other mentors for her vivid, lively, and daringly delicate work."@en . "Cecilia Roser, m\u00E1s conocida como Ce Roser, va n\u00E9ixer a Filad\u00E8lfia, Pennsilv\u00E0nia el 1925. Roser es una artista que ha estat activa a Nova York des dels anys seixanta. Roser va estudiar amb el cal\u00B7l\u00EDgraf japon\u00E8s Hidai Nankoku, posteriorment, Roser va transferir l'experi\u00E8ncia de representar personatges abstractes sobre paper a la pintura sobre tela. Roser i Cynthia Navaretta van fundar Women in the Arts (WIA) com a protesta contra el masclisme de les galeries d'art."@ca . . . . . . "1085258526"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Ce Roser"@en . . . . . . . "Ce Roser"@ca . . . "Cecilia Roser, m\u00E1s conocida como Ce Roser, va n\u00E9ixer a Filad\u00E8lfia, Pennsilv\u00E0nia el 1925. Roser es una artista que ha estat activa a Nova York des dels anys seixanta. Roser va estudiar amb el cal\u00B7l\u00EDgraf japon\u00E8s Hidai Nankoku, posteriorment, Roser va transferir l'experi\u00E8ncia de representar personatges abstractes sobre paper a la pintura sobre tela. Roser i Cynthia Navaretta van fundar Women in the Arts (WIA) com a protesta contra el masclisme de les galeries d'art."@ca . . . . "12097"^^ . . . . . .