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Wounded to the Rear / One More Shot, John Rogers  American, Bronze, American
John Rogers
1864; cast 1865
Rip Van Winkle Returned, John Rogers  American, Painted plaster, American
John Rogers
1871; cast 1871 or after
George Washington, John Rogers  American, Bronze, American
John Rogers
1875
Plate, John Rogers & Son, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
John Rogers & Son
ca. 1815–ca. 1842
Platter, John Rogers & Son, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
John Rogers & Son
ca. 1815–ca. 1842
Teapot, John Rogers & Son, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
John Rogers & Son
ca. 1823–ca. 1842
[John Rogers], Unknown, Albumen silver print
Unknown
1860s
Dress, Christopher John Rogers  American, silk, American
Christopher John Rogers
fall/winter 2020–21
Untitled (design for silverware), John Rogers Cox  American, Graphite and black colored pencil on paper
John Rogers Cox
n.d.
Untitled (studies of faces and handles), John Rogers Cox  American, Graphite on paper
John Rogers Cox
n.d.
Untitled (study of hands), John Rogers Cox  American, Black crayon with red colored pencil on paper
John Rogers Cox
n.d.
Untitled (studies of female nudes), John Rogers Cox  American, Graphite on paper
John Rogers Cox
n.d.
Thomas Hart Benton, John Rogers  American, Engraving
John Rogers
Thomas Hart Benton
ca. 1870
Oliver Cromwell and Charles I, John Rogers  British, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1830–40
Mary, Queen of Scots in Lochleven Castle, with a small scene of her escape from the castle below (from "The History of England"), John Rogers  British, Etching and stipple
Multiple artists/makers
1830–40
Mary, Queen of Scots escaping Lochleven Castle (from "The History of England"), John Rogers  British, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
1830–60
Christopher John Rogers
spring/summer 2021, edition 2025
Christopher John Rogers
resort 2022, edition 2025
Christopher John Rogers
resort 2022, edition 2025
Christopher John Rogers
spring/summer 2021, edition 2025
John Rogers
John Graham
1810–60
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1856
Multiple artists/makers
1855–59
John Rogers
1885
Multiple artists/makers
1855–59
Hamilton Wood Jr.
John Rogers
1860s
Joe's Farewell, Daniel Chester French  American, Parian porcelain, American
Daniel Chester French
1872–73
John Ruskin, John G. de la Mothe Borglum  American, Bronze, American
John G. de la Mothe Borglum
Gorham Manufacturing Company
1903
Saint John on Patmos, Hans Baldung (called Hans Baldung Grien)  German, Oil, gold, and white metal on spruce
Hans Baldung (called Hans Baldung Grien)
ca. 1511
Teapot, John Bartlam, Soft-paste porcelain with underglaze blue decoration, American
John Bartlam
ca. 1765–69
Figure of a Lion, John Bell  American, Earthenware, American
John Bell
1845–55
Saint John the Baptist, Juan Martínez Montañés  Spanish, Polychromed wood with gilding, Spanish, Seville
Juan Martínez Montañés
ca. 1620–30
Vase, John Bennett  American, Painted and glazed earthenware, American
John Bennett
1882
John Brown, John Steuart Curry  American, Oil on canvas
John Steuart Curry
1939
John Barnard, John Michael Rysbrack  Flemish, Marble, British, London
John Michael Rysbrack
1744
John Murray, John Trumbull  American, Oil on canvas, American
John Trumbull
ca. 1806
Mrs. John Winthrop, John Singleton Copley  American, Oil on canvas, American
John Singleton Copley
1773
Mrs. Warren Rogers, John Paradise  American, Oil on canvas, American
John Paradise
ca. 1821
Saint John, Bronze, partially oil-gilt, on a later stone base, Italian, Siena
Italian, Siena
late 15th century
Saint John, Neroccio de' Landi  Italian, Bronze, partially fire-gilt, Italian, Siena
Neroccio de' Landi
late 15th century