Jim Rogders, "Sunset", Framed Oil on Board, 30 x 24

$5,950.00

Sunset, an oil on board by Jim Rodgers, reflects the hallmarks of American Impressionism—luminous color, atmospheric light, and an intimate sense of place. A quiet coastal road curves past a white clapboard house and autumn foliage, leading the eye toward distant sailboats and a radiant evening sky. Rodgers’ brushwork captures the shifting glow of sunset with warmth and immediacy, balancing painterly softness with the crisp architectural detail that defines his approach to the American landscape.

Sunset, an oil on board by Jim Rodgers, reflects the hallmarks of American Impressionism—luminous color, atmospheric light, and an intimate sense of place. A quiet coastal road curves past a white clapboard house and autumn foliage, leading the eye toward distant sailboats and a radiant evening sky. Rodgers’ brushwork captures the shifting glow of sunset with warmth and immediacy, balancing painterly softness with the crisp architectural detail that defines his approach to the American landscape.

Artist Bio

Jim Rodgers is an American painter born in northern New Jersey and now based in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He studied at the Art Students League of New York and the Ridgewood Art Institute, where he trained in landscape painting and portraiture. Rodgers is known for richly toned plein‑air landscapes, still lifes, florals, and genre scenes that blend classical realism with impressionistic color and light. Shaped by more than three decades of professional study and extensive travel throughout the United States and Europe, his work captures atmosphere and mood from rural countryside to European settings. His paintings have been widely exhibited and are held in numerous private and corporate collections.


Important Details

Creator: Jim Rodgers

Frame Dimensions: 37.25 in. Width, 31.5 in. Height, 2 in. Depth

Art Dimensions: 30 in. Width, 24 in. Height

Medium/Technique: Oil on board

Period: 21st Century

Art Place of Origin: United States

Condition: Well Preserved

Reference Number: ROD-A825-AQJ-03