Scenes from America's Past - The Sculpture of John Rogers

November 28, 2000 to May 13, 2001

An exhibition of 31 Rogers sculptures from the Morse’s permanent collection.

Traveling Magician
THE TRAVELING
MAGICIAN, c. 1877
Cast plaster
John Rogers (1829-1904)
(SC-158-90)

In his charming sculptures of daily life in the mid-19th century, Rogers (1829-1904) made one of the earliest efforts to fashion a distinct image of Americans for Americans. And in acquiring these sculptures in the tens of thousands, Americans demonstrated their broad approval of Rogers’ interpretation of their national personality and character. His scenes of Americana were among those from which later versions of archetypal Americans evolved.