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                      Julia 
                        A. Rogge sells her work throughout the United States. 
                        After a career in business, she expanded her life-long 
                        love of weekend sketching and studied fine art at The 
                        Art Students League and illustration at Parsons School 
                        of Design.
                        
                        Rogge has exhibited her oil paintings at galleries in 
                        Pennsylvania's Poconos and had solo and group shows in 
                        Manhattan at the Cornell Medical Library, The Broome Street 
                        Gallery, the Cork Gallery in Lincoln Center, 2/20 Gallery, 
                        the Broadway Mall Community Center, and various New York 
                        Public Library branches.
                        
                        Her realistic paintings of Central Park scenes almost 
                        always depict people engaged in recreational activities 
                        and often include familiar architectural landmarks. She 
                        views Central Park as a vast playground where people coexist 
                        with nature, and her exquisitely painted scenes express 
                        her depth of knowledge about and love for the Park. She 
                        also paints Pennsylvania's woodlands where she has a home 
                        and places where she travels as well.
                        
                        Rogge's works in ink on paper resemble woodcuts and are 
                        highly individual, at once "scenic" and wryly 
                        abstract.
                        
                        She is a member of Metropolitan Artists, the West Side 
                        Arts Coalition, Women in the Arts, and an associate member 
                        of the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club, Inc. and Allied 
                        Artists of America, Inc.