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Philip Hutchins Rogers (1794–1853) was an English marine and landscape painter. City of Salzburg, The Archbishops Palace on the Rock painted by Philip Hutchins Rogers in 1833


Biography

Rogers was born at
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in 1794, and educated at Plymouth Grammar School. He studied there under Dr.
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alongside
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, Benjamin Haydon, and Charles Lock Eastlake. In the latter part of his life he resided on the Continent from motives of economy, and died at Lichtenthal, near Baden-Baden, June 25, 1853.''A Dictionary of Artists of the English School'' by
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; Pub. George Bell, Covent Garden 1878; page 365


Works

His works, some of which were close imitations of nature, were local views around Pymouyth, found a place in the collection at Saltram House. About 1813 he painted a large picture, ''The Bombardment of Algiers'', which was engraved; and about 1820 some views on the Spanish coast. He was an occasional exhibitor at the
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up to 1835. ''Dartmoor'' (1826) by Noel Thomas Carrington had etched illustrations by Rogers.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Rogers, Philip Hutchins 1794 births 1853 deaths 19th-century English painters English male painters 19th-century English male artists People educated at Plymouth Grammar School