Howard Rogers is a romantic. From his soft and sultry paintings of beautiful women to his depictions of rugged, hard-working cowboys and the horses they ride, he admits that romance is at the heart of his work.

Howard Rogers (Arizona)
Spring In The Gros Ventres
Oil
24″ By 30″
July is like spring in the high country. This is a good representation of the parade of color to be found there.

Howard Rogers (Arizona)
The Notch
Oil
40″ By 30″
This is a mountain formation high in the Gros Ventre Mountains, not far from Jackson, Wyoming. The Darwin Ranch was the camp from which this ride originated. It’s just beautiful country.