Rosenhouse illustrated a number of children's books[5][6] including What Kind of Feet Does a Bear Have? (with text by future best-selling novelist Judith Rossner),[7]Have You Seen Trees?[8][9][10] and The Science Book of Magnets. He also illustrated The Coffee House Song Book.[4]
He also created woodcuts for religious and history books,[11] music scores for Paul Kapp's General Music Publishing Co,[12] posters for The Arab-Israeli Peace Conference: The Road to Peace, 1989, and various record album covers[13] for Folkways Records,[14][15][16]MGM Records, Columbia Records,[17] Paul Kapp's Serenus Records.[18]
Rosenhouse was the proprietor of the Rosenhouse Gallery in New York.[22]
Awards include the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award, two-time recipient of the Huntington-Hartford fellowship,[23] Billboard Annual Award and 1st Prize in the Rome Collaborative.
^Russell, Robert (1968). Places, Suite for Piano 4 Hands, Opus 9. New York, NY: General Music Publishing Company. pp. Cover.
^Nielsen Business Media, Inc. (26 December 1964). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 6–. ISSN0006-2510. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)