Al Rossi “Beach House”
Oil on canvas
Signed by artist on canvas
24 × 32
A tranquil coastal landscape by Al Rossi depicting a quiet shoreline with tidal inlets, marsh grasses, and a small beach house set against a wooded horizon. Soft passages of blue, green, sand, and pale lavender light create a calm atmospheric quality across the composition, while loose, impressionistic brushwork captures the reflective movement of shallow water and afternoon sky. The painting reflects Rossi’s later focus on serene natural scenes, balancing careful observation with an understated warmth and sense of place.
About the Artist:
Al Rossi (1927–2004) was the product of a long line of musicians; no one is quite sure how visual art came into his life. He dreamed of becoming an aeronautical engineer and attended Fordham University until World War II interrupted his plans. After returning from the war, he attended Pratt Institute and later studied at the Art Students League of New York. After graduating, Rossi worked as an illustrator for Bantam Books and others, contributing to pulp fiction and midcentury crime novels. He later combined art and engineering in toy design for Ideal Toy Company, Matchbox, and UN. In 1989 he retired to Pennsylvania, painting serene landscapes and figures in oils, watercolors, and pastels, before eventually moving to Lake Monticello, where he documented life in Central Virginia.
Collection = Reggie
Item Number: 1687-17