Madam Your Mother Craves a Word with You by John Rogers by jerry7171 3d model
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Madam Your Mother Craves a Word with You by John Rogers by jerry7171

Madam Your Mother Craves a Word with You by John Rogers by jerry7171

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At the Orpheum Theater in downtown Sioux Falls, there are four John Rogers plaster sculptures on display. I had always admired them and I recently received permission to photograph them to model. (A big "Thank you!" to the Orpheum Management).
John Rogers (1829–1904) was an American sculptor who produced very popular, relatively inexpensive figurines in the latter 19th century.
He became famous for his small genre sculptures, popularly termed "Rogers Groups", which were mass-produced in cast plaster. A total of 80,000 copies of almost 80 Rogers Groups were sold across the United States and abroad.
At the height of their popularity, Rogers' figurines graced the parlors of homes in the United States and were found as far away as Chile and Australia. The English novelist Charles Reade furnished his home with all the Rogers figurines available to him, and in the Dakota Territory, Lt. Col. George Custer and his wife had one. Often selling for $15 apiece, the figurines were affordable to the middle class.
Instead of working in bronze and marble, he sculpted in more affordable plaster, painted the color of putty to hide dust. Rogers was inspired by popular novels, poems and prints as well as the scenes he saw around him.
Please see the following links for more information about John Rogers and this delightful sculpture based on "Romeo and Juliet:"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rogers_(sculptor)
http://johnrogers.info/index.html
http://www.nyhistory.org/exhibit/madam-your-mother-craves-word-you-0

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