Harry Herman Roseland (c. 1867—1950) was one of the most notable painters of the genre painting school around the turn of the 20th century. One of his most popular subjects were his paintings of black women fortune tellers who read the palms and tea leaves of white women clients. These paintings were widely reproduced during the early 20th century in the form of postcard sets and large full-colour prints that were distributed as Sunday supplements in newspapers.
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Harry Roseland Cap Reader 1910.