(July 2, 1905 – December 26, 1989)
Kellogg was born in Hartford, Connecticut,and his family home was passed down though many generations. His last known address was in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. He lived in West Hartford and Bloomfield, Connecticut as well as Nashville, Tennessee during his working career.
Among other portraits, Kellogg painted John Hill who was president of Aetna Insurance in Hartford in the 1960s, Frank L Boyden, headmaster of Deerfield Academy (MA) (1902–1968) and Wallace W Robbins, Minister of the First Unitarian Church in Worcester, MA from 1956 to 1975. He married Earlene Taylor and had children James, Pamela, Debra, Gregory and Tamara
Kellogg painted several Governors of Tennessee, and these are in the collection of the Tennessee State Museum..
Kellogg had a passion for English setters, which he bred, raised, trained and went to championship competitions. He took his dogs out daily for long training sessions, many times breaking the day up with several of his friends, due to his stamina they could not keep up with him. He kept and raised his dogs until his death.