Randolph Rogers (July 6, 1825 in Waterloo, New York – January 15, 1892 in Rome, Italy) was an American Neoclassical sculptor. An expatriate who lived most of his life in Italy, his works ranged from popular subjects to major commissions, including the Columbus Doors at the U.S. Capitol and American Civil War monuments.
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6 July 1825 Waterloo, New York
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Died |
15 January 1892 (aged 66) Rome, Italy
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Zodiac | Cancer |
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