Gretchen Woodman Rogers was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1881. From 1900 to 1907 she studied at the Boston School of the Museum of Fine Arts* under Edmund C. Tarbell, winning several awards while... Read full biography
Gretchen Woodman Rogers was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1881. From 1900 to 1907 she studied at the Boston School of the Museum of Fine Arts* under Edmund C. Tarbell, winning several awards while still a student. Tarbell once called her "the best pupil I ever had. a genius.". Rogers was a... Read full biography
Gretchen Woodman Rogers was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1881. From 1900 to 1907 she studied at the Boston School of the Museum of Fine Arts* under Edmund C. Tarbell, winning several awards while still a student. Tarbell once called her "the best pupil I ever had. a genius.". Rogers was a highly regarded painter in her day. She exhibited at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the Art Institute of Chicago, and was mentioned frequently in American... Read full biography
Gretchen Woodman Rogers was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1881. From 1900 to 1907 she studied at the Boston School of the Museum of Fine Arts* under Edmund C. Tarbell, winning several awards while still a student. Tarbell once called her "the best pupil I ever had. a genius.". Rogers was a highly regarded painter in her day. She exhibited at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the Art Institute of Chicago, and was mentioned frequently in American Art News. She was a founding member of the Guild of Boston Artists*. Her best-known painting is Woman in a Fur Hat, a self-portrait, which won a silver medal at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition* in 1915. The painting is part of the permanent... Read full biography
Gretchen Woodman Rogers was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1881. From 1900 to 1907 she studied at the Boston School of the Museum of Fine Arts* under Edmund C. Tarbell, winning several awards while still a student. Tarbell once called her "the best pupil I ever had. a genius.". Rogers was a highly regarded painter in her day. She exhibited at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the Art Institute of Chicago, and was mentioned frequently in American Art News. She was a founding member of the Guild of Boston Artists*. Her best-known painting is Woman in a Fur Hat, a self-portrait, which won a silver medal at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition* in 1915. The painting is part of the permanent collection of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. In 2001 it was included in an MFA... Read full biography
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