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![]() | Polar Bear 1912 National Museum of Wildlife Art Jackson Hole, WY | Cooper, Colin Campbell | GA | |
| Columbus Circle 1909 Allentown Art Museum Allentown, PA | Cooper, Colin Campbell | GA | ||
| Fortune Teller 1921 Private Collection Unknown, USA | Cooper, Colin Campbell | ![]() Subject: Landscape -- Garden; Figure group -- Female; Occupation -- Occult -- Fortune Teller; Object -- Musical Instrument -- Violin; Dress -- Accessory -- Umbrella; Dress -- Ethnic -- Chinese Dress; Recreation -- Sport & Play -- Cards | GA | |
| Augustus Saint-Gaudens 1887, replica 1908 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | Cox, Kenyon | GA | ||
![]() | A Lady in Black 1880 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | Cox, Kenyon | ![]() This is a portrait of the wife of Kenyon Cox’s friend the painter Lowell Dyer. In 1880, Cox exhibited the painting in Philadelphia, and also entered it in a Paris show under the French title Dame en noir. This masterful portrait sketch focuses our eyes on Mrs. Dyer’s spirited expression and tilt of the head. Cox’s fast brushwork gives the... | GA |
![]() | Lengthening Shadows 1888 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | Cox, Kenyon | ![]() d the long shadows suggest it was painted at dusk, just before the sun completely disappeared over the horizon. | GA |
![]() | Louise Howland King (Mrs. Kenyon Cox) 1892 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | Cox, Kenyon | ![]() Kenyon Cox gave this portrait as a wedding gift to his young bride and former student, Louise Howland King. His mother saw it before she met Louise, and later reported that she was relieved and surprised at how pretty her new daughter-in-law was. Cox responded to this backhanded compliment by telling his mother that most people thought the painting... | GA |
![]() | Portrait of Mr. Wiley 1894 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | Cox, Kenyon | ![]() Further research might establish the relationship between Mr. Wiley and Kenyon Cox. In the year he painted this portrait, Cox was under contract with Bowdoin College to create mural decorations for the new Walker Art Center, designed by prominent architect Charles F. McKim. Wiley sits in a library, which suggests that he might have been a member of... | GA |
![]() | Study For Drapery Of "Pursuit Of The Ideal" 1891 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | Cox, Kenyon | ![]() The final painting of Pursuit of the Ideal was part of United States' fine arts exhibit at the Paris Exposition in 1900. | GA |
![]() | After the Storm, Yosemite Valley 1888 Anonymous Collection (2) Unknown | Hill, Thomas | GA |
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