Fred Roe
(1864-1947), ArtistSitter in 2 portraits
Artist of 224 portraits
A genre painter and illustrator, Fred Roe (full name Alfred Frederic Roe
Jane Cicely Winifred Hire (née Ball) ('Mrs Hire, The Carlton Hotel, Southsea')
by Fred Roe
pencil, July 1924
NPG D43162
'The Ostrich' from Carlton Hotel, Southsea (Unknown woman)
by Fred Roe
pencil, July 1924
NPG D43163
by Fred Roe
pen and ink, 1924
NPG D43204
by Fred Roe
pencil, 30 March 1924
NPG D43222
by Fred Roe
pencil, 21 January 1925
NPG D43154
Stanley Baldwin; Joseph Farquharson; Lucy Kemp-Welch
by Fred Roe
pencil, 6 May 1925
NPG D43164
by Fred Roe
pen and ink, 1925-1930
NPG D43169
by Fred Roe
pencil, 1925-1930
NPG D43170
Comic sketch: 'Lesangue. A Murderer.' (Unknown sitter)
by Fred Roe
pencil, 1925-1930
NPG D43171
Comic sketch; 'The Puritan' (Unknown sitter)
by Fred Roe
pen, ink and wash, 1925-1930
NPG D43175
'Fragment of an auntient Monument from the Priory of St Blastus' (Unknown sitter)
by Fred Roe
pen and ink, 1925-1930
NPG D43178
'The passing of John Sargent'; preparatory study (Six unknown sitters)
by Fred Roe
pencil, 1925
NPG D43182b
by Fred Roe
pencil, 1925-
NPG D43192
Sir Arthur Stockdale Cope: Study for 'The passing of John Sargent.'
by Fred Roe
pencil, 10 January 1926
NPG D43165
Sir Arthur Stockdale Cope: Study for 'The passing of John Sargent.'
by Fred Roe
pencil, 20 January 1926
NPG D43166
'A Study of Legs' (Unknown audience members)
by Fred Roe
pencil, 19 October 1926
NPG D43167
Sir Charles Cheers Wakefield; Sir Alan John Cobham and eight unknown sitters
by Fred Roe
photogravure, 4 October 1926
NPG D43179a
Sir Charles Cheers Wakefield; Sir Alan John Cobham and eight unknown others
by Fred Roe
pencil, 4 October 1926
NPG D43179b
Selwyn Francis Edge and two unknown women
by Fred Roe
photogravure, 4 October 1926
NPG D43179c
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Shirley Rowarth
27 July 2015, 14:04
I think he was personally conscripted by the army to paint military scenes witnessed.