Mary Rogers (artist)

Mary "Maize" C Gamble Rogers
Born(1882-05-07)May 7, 1882
Died1920(1920-00-00) (aged 37–38)
EducationStudied with Robert Henri in New York City and with Lucien Simon and Émile-René Ménard in Paris
Known forPainter and sculptor
Black and white reproduction of Cottage Window, Watercolor, Brooklyn Museum
Black and white photograph of Mary Rogers' Portrait, exhibited at the 1913 Armory Show

Mary "Maize" C Gamble Rogers (May 7, 1882 – 1920) was an American painter. She painted in watercolor and oil, and was known for still lifes, miniatures, landscapes, and cityscapes of New York City.[1] She was one of the founders and directors of the Society of Independent Artists.[2] Her works were included in the 1910 Exhibition of Independent Artists, the 1913 Armory Show, and in memorial exhibitions after her early death.[3]

  1. ^ "Mary Rogers - Artist, Fine Art, Auction Records, Prices, Biography for Mary C. Gamble Rogers". AskArt. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  2. ^ "ART: EXHIBITIONS OF PAINTINGS Mary Rogers Memorial Show and a Robert Henri Plea". The New York Times. February 13, 1921.
  3. ^ Shircliff, Jennifer Pfeifer (May 2014). Women of the 1913 Armory Show: Their Contributions to the Development of American Modern Art. Louisville, Kentucky: University of Louisville. Retrieved 15 November 2014.