Frederick Brosen born in New York in 1954, is an American watercolor artist. He began his career at City College of New York. He then moved on to the Art Students League and Pratt Institute where he received his MFA in 1979. Brosen has been recognized with a Silver Medal of Honor by the Royal Society of Arts & Letters in London as well as a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant. His work, including his most famous series, "Still New York: Watercolors by Frederick Brosen," has been exhibited in the Museum of the City of New York.
"A true son of the city who celebrates every urban detail from our most lavish and opulent landmarks to our most humble neglected curbsides, Rick Brosen paints with exquisite virtuosity. He is an artist who helps us see anew the treasure that surrounds us."
- Susan Henshaw Jones (President/Director of the Museum of the City of New York)
"A true son of the city who celebrates every urban detail from our most lavish and opulent landmarks to our most humble neglected curbsides, Rick Brosen paints with exquisite virtuosity. He is an artist who helps us see anew the treasure that surrounds us."
- Susan Henshaw Jones (President/Director of the Museum of the City of New York)
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