Description
Original watercolor on paper by Ce Roser (Cecilia Roser, b. 1925)—a museum-collected American abstract artist and longtime member of American Abstract Artists who co-founded the Women in the Arts Foundation. Roser’s work is known for lyrical, non-literal abstraction, using airy negative space and crisp, floating forms; examples of her prints and works appear in major institutions (Whitney, The Met, Smithsonian). This piece typifies that clarity and balance, with confident gestures and open space that invite the eye to move.
Medium: Watercolor on paper (undated)
Size: Approximately 9″ × 12″ (see photos for exact measurements)
Support: Lightly mounted to board (mounted slightly askew; see photos)
Attribution: Ce Roser (also known as Cecilia Roser), American Abstract Artists member; cofounder of Women in the Arts Foundation
Why it matters: Roser is represented in major museum collections and is tied to important women-artist advocacy in New York; her works continue to receive attention through American Abstract Artists programming
Condition notes: Presents well overall. Mount shows slight skew; typical light handling/age to paper consistent with medium. No tears or losses noted on inspection; please view all photos for the best assessment of condition, edges, and surface.