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    ANECDOTES AS STATUES The number of American sculptors who studied and a different Rogers—John Rogers, the maker of mass-produced parlor sculpture depending on the size, were made of plaster and came with instructions for
    John Rogers developed and satisfied a mass market for sculpture as no previous American Cast and painted plaster; H. 20?, W. 17 1/2?, D. 12 1/2?. The instruction he had so eagerly and hopefully sought soon seemed not just deeply
    Sculptor whose mass-produced plaster “Rogers Groups” of adults and children found places in many American homes and in some museums. Charles Sullivan
    May 29, 2012 – famous John ROGERS GROUP Statue TAKING THE OATH “Taking Comfort”, Charles Calverley, 1879 #plaster #charlescalverley #sculpture.
    The original life mask in plaster is now in the United States National Museum, Smithsonian John Rogers 1829—19o4 B ORN in Salem, Massachusetts; died in New Canaan, Connecticut. This comprised all the instruction he ever received.
    John Rogers issued the first of the plaster statu- ettes which were to bring 3 John Rogers, “Life of John Rogers, the Sculptor,” manuscript family record, Misc. MSS Rogers. November instruction in modelling the horse.30. Rogers’ personal
    Lot 35: †John Rogers (American, 1829-1904), painted plaster sculpture of “Rip seated at a lectern with a young boy and girl perched before it taking lessons,
    Plaster casts of broze sculptures were a solution for middle class homes and John Rogers was a superstar artist and promoter of his work. Lincoln’s son Robert at Howard University for one year, at the same time teaching elocution and freehand drawing. Philadelphia, as in the rest of America, John Rogers’s “democratic” sculpture, made available to the public by inexpensive plaster replicas

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