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Virginia Sevier Rogers Abstract Paintings

American, 1916-2015

Virginia Sevier Rogers studied with Hugh Breckenridge at the PAFA in 1934 and then earned a BA degree from the University of North Carolina and her MA at UC Berkeley. From the early 1940s, she was the wife of a naval officer and living in Shanghai and other places. Rogers returned to Berkeley in 1950 and had an active art career. In 1971, she moved to the Monterey Peninsula and purchased a farm on Carmel Valley Road. At her studio, Rogers taught small classes and produced paintings, batik, pottery, sculpture and a line of note cards on handmade paper.

(Biography provided by Robert Azensky Fine Art)
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Artist: Virginia Sevier Rogers
Original Color Field Oil Painting Multi-Color Geometric Abstract - "Commute"
By Virginia Sevier Rogers
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Original Color Field Oil Painting Multi-Color Geometric Abstract - "Commute" Dramatic multi-color geometric abstract painting by Virginia Sevier Rogers (American, 1917-2015). Vivid ...
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Mid Century Modern Multi-Color Geometric Abstract on Black
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Small Scale Mid Century Modern Multi-Color Geometric Abstract on Black Dramatic abstract painting by Virginia Sevier Rogers (American, 1917-2015). Vivid colorful squares in bright ...
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Mid Century Modern 1960s Abstract Geometric Collage w Navy Blue, Green & Purple
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