Franklin (Frank) Whiting Rogers. 1854-1917. Frank Whiting Rogers — active from the 1870s to around 1910 — was born in Cambridge, MA on August 27, 1854 and died in 1917, probably in Hingham, MA, his... Read full biography
Franklin (Frank) Whiting Rogers. 1854-1917. Frank Whiting Rogers — active from the 1870s to around 1910 — was born in Cambridge, MA on August 27, 1854 and died in 1917, probably in Hingham, MA, his last recorded address. Best known as a painter of dogs, Rogers also created landscapes, still lifes,... Read full biography
Franklin (Frank) Whiting Rogers. 1854-1917. Frank Whiting Rogers — active from the 1870s to around 1910 — was born in Cambridge, MA on August 27, 1854 and died in 1917, probably in Hingham, MA, his last recorded address. Best known as a painter of dogs, Rogers also created landscapes, still lifes, coastal scenes, marshes, and a variety of animals in various settings. In 1874, Rogers studied with Joseph Foxcroft Cole (1837-1892), Thomas Robinson (1835-1888), and William Morris Hunt (1824-1879).... Read full biography
Franklin (Frank) Whiting Rogers. 1854-1917. Frank Whiting Rogers — active from the 1870s to around 1910 — was born in Cambridge, MA on August 27, 1854 and died in 1917, probably in Hingham, MA, his last recorded address. Best known as a painter of dogs, Rogers also created landscapes, still lifes, coastal scenes, marshes, and a variety of animals in various settings. In 1874, Rogers studied with Joseph Foxcroft Cole (1837-1892), Thomas Robinson (1835-1888), and William Morris Hunt (1824-1879). He exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC and, over a thirty-year period, with the Boston Art Club. Among his many works are The Two Friends, Steady, Resignation, Quail Country, Lassie, Two Rogues and Sleeping Bess. Rogers'... Read full biography
Franklin (Frank) Whiting Rogers. 1854-1917. Frank Whiting Rogers — active from the 1870s to around 1910 — was born in Cambridge, MA on August 27, 1854 and died in 1917, probably in Hingham, MA, his last recorded address. Best known as a painter of dogs, Rogers also created landscapes, still lifes, coastal scenes, marshes, and a variety of animals in various settings. In 1874, Rogers studied with Joseph Foxcroft Cole (1837-1892), Thomas Robinson (1835-1888), and William Morris Hunt (1824-1879). He exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC and, over a thirty-year period, with the Boston Art Club. Among his many works are The Two Friends, Steady, Resignation, Quail Country, Lassie, Two Rogues and Sleeping Bess. Rogers' exhibited with the Boston Art Club from 1876 to 1906, and was listed as living in Hingham and South Hingham... Read full biography
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