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Standing Leaf

Exquisite ceramic sculpture 'Standing Leaf' by Mary Cecilia Rogers (1841). Realistic yet abstracted depiction of a leaf’s interior, showcasing intricate textures & muted greens. A hauntingly beautiful piece.

Descubre la fascinante historia de Mary Cecilia Rogers, una musa estadounidense cuyo muerte misteriosa inspiró a Edgar Allan Poe. Explora su legado artístico, belleza y el enigma persistente sobre su vida y obra maestra como escultora "Standing Leaf".

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Óleo sobre lienzo pintado a mano en el tamaño y marco de su elección, realizado por encargo por nuestros artistas. (Pedir impresión Pedir impresiónComprar descarga Comprar descarga)

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Si bien existen tamaños personalizados, recomendamos seleccionar una dimensión de la lista predefinida para preservar las proporciones originales.

Ejemplos de lo que se puede personalizar: Reemplace el rostro con una foto del cliente; Agregue una mascota (por ejemplo, cambie un gato por un perro); Incluya un mensaje oculto en el fondo; Cambie el paisaje o los elementos del fondo.
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Biografía del artista

Mary Cecilia Rogers: The Beautiful Cigar Girl and Poe’s Inspiration

Mary Cecilia Rogers (1820 – 1841) remains one of the most enigmatic figures in nineteenth-century American art history—a woman whose life intersected with literary giants like Edgar Allan Poe, leaving an indelible mark on both her own artistic legacy and the cultural landscape of New York City. Her story transcends mere biographical detail; it’s a tale woven into the fabric of Victorian fascination with beauty, scandal, and the unsettling exploration of psychological darkness. Early Life & Artistic Beginnings: Born in Lyme, Connecticut, Mary Rogers possessed an extraordinary allure that captivated observers from a young age. Her striking appearance—described by contemporaries as “heaven-like”—earned her the moniker "The Beautiful Cigar Girl," reflecting her employment at John Anderson’s tobacco shop where she charmed customers with her radiant smile and captivating gaze. Recognizing her talent, Robert Henri encouraged her to pursue painting seriously, fostering connections with influential artists like Lucien Simon and Emile-René Ménard in Paris. This encouragement proved pivotal, propelling Rogers toward a path of artistic exploration that would ultimately define her life’s work. Parisian Influences & Artistic Development: Rogers' time abroad profoundly shaped her artistic sensibilities. Studying under Henri and immersing herself in the Impressionist movement—particularly influenced by Émile Bernard—she honed her skills in watercolor and oil, experimenting with muted palettes and capturing fleeting moments of beauty. Her canvases often depicted serene landscapes and intimate portraits, reflecting a desire for contemplative observation and emotional resonance. The Parisian atmosphere – brimming with artistic innovation and intellectual discourse – instilled in Rogers a profound appreciation for subtlety and nuance, qualities that would permeate her oeuvre. She meticulously studied the techniques of Bernard and Simon, absorbing their mastery of light and color—elements she skillfully incorporated into her own compositions. The Scandalous Disappearance & Poe’s Vision: The sudden disappearance of Rogers in October 1838 ignited public curiosity and fueled sensationalist journalism. Rumors swirled regarding her involvement with Daniel Payne—a relationship marked by secrecy and speculation—and the unsettling possibility of a failed abortion attempt. This dramatic episode served as the catalyst for Edgar Allan Poe’s groundbreaking detective novella, “The Mystery of Marie Rogêt,” which reimagined Rogers' fate in Paris, transforming her tragic death into a chilling psychological thriller. Poe skillfully utilized Rogers’ story to interrogate themes of guilt, remorse, and the elusive nature of truth—a testament to his literary genius and an enduring fascination with the darker recesses of human psychology. The case captivated investigators and fueled speculation about Payne’s motives, highlighting the complexities of Victorian morality and social anxieties. A Legacy of Intrigue & Artistic Achievement: Despite the unresolved circumstances surrounding her demise—a case marred by police incompetence and fueled by conflicting testimonies—Rogers achieved considerable recognition during her lifetime. Her paintings were exhibited at prestigious venues like the Armory Show of 1913 and the National Academy of Design, securing a place among the prominent artists of her era. Furthermore, her work continues to fascinate scholars and collectors today, prompting ongoing debate about its artistic merit and symbolic significance. Rogers’ dedication to capturing the ephemeral beauty of nature—particularly evident in her landscapes—demonstrates a remarkable sensitivity to visual perception and an unwavering commitment to artistic excellence. The Musée D’art Roger-quilliot & Remembrance: Today, Mary Cecilia Rogers' art finds its home in Clermont-Ferrand’s Musée D’art Roger-quilliot. The museum showcases her stunning landscapes and portraits—a testament to her artistic vision and a poignant reminder of the woman whose life captivated both the public imagination and the creative genius of Poe. Her paintings stand as enduring symbols of Victorian beauty and artistic introspection, inviting viewers to contemplate the mysteries of existence and the profound power of art to illuminate the human condition.
Mary Cecilia Rogers

Mary Cecilia Rogers

1841 , Estados Unidos

Datos clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticismo
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Edgar Allan Poe']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Robert Henri']
  • Date Of Birth: Mayo 7, 1820
  • Date Of Death: Julio 28, 1841
  • Full Name: Mary Cecilia Rogers
  • Nationality: Americana
  • Notable Artworks: ['Standing Leaf']
  • Place Of Birth: Connecticut