Rosalie Roos Wiener

Rosalie Roos Wiener (1899–1982)[1] was an art student and an artist at Newcomb College from 1923 until the late 1930s.

She specialized in metalwork and jewelry making, working with silver, copper, brass, tin, and gold.

She was one of a select few students who continued to become "craftsmen" with Newcomb, producing items for sale and earning a commission on their work.

Although the Newcomb enterprise is best known for pottery, Wiener primarily produced metalwork, becoming a master silverworker.

[2] Roos married Col. Abraham Lehman "Lee" Wiener, who worked for Schenley Distillery in New Orleans.