Roger Wilson Dennis (1902–1996) was an American artist whose art was informed by the American Impressionism practiced by the Lyme Art Colony and the art of the French Impressionists.[1] A prolific painter, he concentrated mainly on natural scenes. Dennis was born in Norwich, Connecticut.[2] He was head of the Conservation Department at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum at Connecticut College. His work is held in the collection of the Florence Griswold Museum.[3]
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