Arthur Dominique Rozaire

Arthur Dominique Rozaire (January 17, 1879 – February 26, 1922) was a Canadian impressionist painter, who painted landscape, and a photographer.

[1] He changed the spelling of his last name in the paintings he signed due to a misprint in an Art Association of Montreal Spring show catalogue of 1900.

Upon graduation, Rozaire continued his studies at the Art Association of Montreal (AAM) with William Brymner and Maurice Cullen.

Here [in California] he is more 'realistic', if I may use that often misused word, though in the nice discriminations of his realism he never loosens his firm, yet tender, clasp on idealism on the poetical…His poetry dwells first in his choice of subject, second in his handling of it.

[7] In 1996, Katherine Hallingan and Janet Blake wrote Arthur Dominique Rozaire: Poet With A Brush (West Hollywood, CA: George Stern Fine Arts) about the artist.