The portrait of Robert Rogers, the British colonial soldier and founder of the Rogers' Rangers, is housed in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London. This artwork captures his significance in American colonial military history. Additionally, there are other representations of him in various historical museums and collections across the United States.
neurobiologist - Robert Sapolsky
an artist. it is a fictional story with occult overtones. artist falls in love with his subject-= finds out it is a portrait of someone no longer living- and off goes the Occult shuttle! an unusual fact about this film, ghost angles aside- is the fact that there are no evil or negative characters ( Bad Guys) in the entire plot, though perhaps people who are skeptical. The portrait used in the film "Portrait of Jennie" (1948) was painted by artist Robert Brackman.
A good camera
Michiko Kon is a Japanese photographer, and a self portrait is a portrait of oneself!
Portrait of Jennie was created on 1948-12-25.
A. Robert Rogers has written: 'The white monument'
Robert Montresor Rogers was born in 1834.
Robert Montresor Rogers died in 1895.
Robert 'Bob' Rogers was born in 1921.
Robert Empie Rogers was born in 1813.
Robert Empie Rogers died in 1884.
Leonard Robert Rogers has written: 'Sculpture'
Robert Rogers - soldier - was born on 1731-11-07.
Robert Gordon Rogers was born on 1919-08-19.
Robert Gordon Rogers died on 2010-05-21.
The Roy Rogers Show - 1951 Portrait of Murder 6-13 was released on: USA: 17 March 1957
Robert Rogers Hubach has written: 'A street beyond darkness'