ARTHUR LEE ROGERS
Canadian active 1871-1894



AVAILABLE WORKS

Arthur Lee Rogers is known for his depictions of rural Canadian landscapes of the late 19th century both in oil and watercolour. The earliest record of his work is of the prairie farms of Fort Garry, Manitoba in 1871. By 1874, Rogers' work was included in Vancouver's first art society exhibition. Arthur Lee Rogers paintings are captivating in the combined use of a soft colour palette and a very relatable subject matter. Other subjects of his include the Rocky Mountains, the interior of British Columbia, the Fraser Valley, and Vancouver scenes such as the Burrard inlet.