De Rolla print from Edward Gross
I have a framed print of a woman sitting in a chair, reading, slippers on the floor nearby, a chest, and a chair with a bowl of fruit on it. There are three windows and three pictures on the wall
It has been in my family ever since I can remember (I am 82.) The original paper is on the back, but crumbling with age.
The top section says
De Rolla Print
Publication of
Edward Gross Co.
858 Broadway
New York
In the lines beneath that some of the ink is so faded it can not easily be read. What I can see is No. 100.
In the line beneath are the words "(unreadable) and peasant room."
I would appreciate any information you might have about this picture or artist and also if there is any value beyond the family sentiment.
Thank you.
Marcia