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Randolph Rogers
American · 1825–1892
NeoclassicismAcademic sculpture
Randolph Rogers was a prominent American sculptor who specialized in monumental figurative works and portrait busts. His practice was rooted in Neoclassical principles, emphasizing idealized human form and narrative clarity through careful anatomical study and compositional balance. Rogers's approach to the human figure combined classical restraint with romantic sentiment, creating works that resonated with 19th-century American audiences.
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classically refinednarratively engagedtechnically preciseromantically influenced
