Fred Roe
(1864-1947), ArtistSitter in 2 portraits
Artist of 224 portraits
A genre painter and illustrator, Fred Roe (full name Alfred Frederic Roe
William Pain, seasick with three unknown sitters
by Fred Roe
pencil, 1900-1947
NPG D43259a
Comic sketch; 'Never mind, it's scimiterial' (Two unknown sitters)
by Fred Roe
pencil, 1900-1947
NPG D43260
by Fred Roe
pencil, 1900-1947
NPG D43259b
Comic sketch: 'Mr Praise the Lord Scroggins' (Unknown Sitter)
by Fred Roe
pencil, 1901-1910
NPG D43071
'Fishwife, Boulogne' (Unknown woman)
by Fred Roe
pencil, 22 May 1901
NPG D43084
'Fine Taille, Boulogne' (Unknown woman)
by Fred Roe
pencil, 22 May 1901
NPG D43088
'Creuze, Boulogne Fish Market' (Unknown fisherman)
by Fred Roe
pencil, May 1901
NPG D43089
'M l'Abbé on Train from St Denis' (Unknown sitter)
by Fred Roe
pencil, 18 May 1901
NPG D43090
'Fisherfolk: Boulogne' (Unknown sitters)
by Fred Roe
pencil, 1901
NPG D43105
'The Girl in Black': Fontainebleau Concert (Unknown Woman)
by Fred Roe
pencil, 22 September 1902
NPG D43069
Unknown child on the beach at Hunstanton
by Fred Roe
pencil, August 1903
NPG D43070
Comic sketch. 'HIC!' (Unknown Sitter)
by Fred Roe
pencil, August 1903
NPG D43073
Unknown girl paddling in the sea at Hunstanton
by Fred Roe
pencil, 28 August 1903
NPG D43083
Two unknown children on a beach
by Fred Roe
pencil, 21 August 1903
NPG D43085
by Fred Roe
pencil, 1905-1920
NPG D43127
'Old Lady in Tram from Bon Secours' (Unknown woman)
by Fred Roe
pencil, 19 May 1907
NPG D43087
George Henry ('George Henry ARA responding to a toast')
by Fred Roe
pencil, 4 May 1908
NPG D43063
''The Lady who was self-conscious about her legs! Chelsea Arts Ball 1908' (Unknown woman)
by Fred Roe
pen, 20 July 1908
NPG D43072
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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.