Samuel Rogers Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
Samuel Rogers, a man of many facets and accomplishments, left an indelible mark on the world during his time. Born in Ginevra in 1865 and passing away shortly before his death, he was a figure who embodied creativity and intellect. Hiram Powers captured Samuel Rogers' essence through a portrait taken during his final days. The engraving reveals the wisdom etched onto his face, a testament to a life well-lived. The Old House stands as a symbol of Rogers' legacy - it witnessed countless moments of inspiration within its walls. Its image immortalized in an engraving serves as a reminder of the stories that unfolded within those hallowed halls. Bedford House in Bloomsbury Square, London showcases another facet of Samuel Rogers' life - his love for architecture. The North front is meticulously depicted in an engraving, showcasing the grandeur that once graced this historical landmark. In Hornsey Church lies the Monument to the Memory of the Poet Rogers - an engraved tribute to Samuel's poetic prowess. His words continue to resonate with readers even after his passing, leaving behind an enduring literary heritage. The Death of Mr. Rogers is captured poignantly in yet another engraving; it serves as both remembrance and reflection on mortality's inevitable embrace. Green Park Front bears witness to Samuel Roger's abode - aptly named Samuel Rogers House. This enchanting residence served as both sanctuary and source of inspiration for him throughout his life. Beyond these engravings lie other depictions: Land Discovered by Columbus reminds us that exploration fueled not only physical journeys but also intellectual ones undertaken by individuals like Samuel himself. Through all these images emerges one constant: Samuel Rogers' unwavering presence amidst changing times. His contributions were manifold; from poetry to architecture, he left an indelible mark on society at large. So let us remember him fondly - Sleep on, and dream of Heaven awhile, Samuel Rogers.