Vintage Signed Robert Cox Canvas authentic Floral Oil Painting Carved Custom Mexico Frame
Vintage Signed Robert Cox Canvas authentic Floral Oil Painting Carved Custom Mexico Frame, Great conditionArtist: Robert CoxFrame: Beautifully hand carvedMade in Mexico style 100 8x10Measurements:H 175" x W 16"About the.
Product code: Vintage Signed Robert Cox Canvas authentic Floral Oil Painting Carved Custom Mexico Frame
Great condition Artist: Robert Cox Frame: Beautifully hand carved Made in Mexico style 100 8x10 Measurements: authentic H 17.5" x W 16" About the artist: Born on July 14, 1934 in Mt Holly, N.J., he studied at the Katharine Gibbs School of Art from 1953-56 before joining Mayhew Peakes Inc. as a graphic designer. Dissatisfied with his progress he resigned in 62' & moved to California where he married Marjorie in 66'. The new environment gave him unrestricted floral subjects for his painting & he painted furiously to make up for the lost time he felt he had spent in Philadelphia. Although generally shy & unassuming, he was a founder member of the Art Workers Coalition & very active in promoting the rights of artists. He was awarded the Brown Hammerson Medal of Honor in 86', after his early adoption of the pallet knife. His work is represented in many U.S. museums, galleries & private collections as well as frequently exported to Europe & Australia and has been auctioned at Christies.
Great condition Artist: Robert Cox Frame: Beautifully hand carved Made in Mexico style 100 8x10 Measurements: authentic H 17.5" x W 16" About the artist: Born on July 14, 1934 in Mt Holly, N.J., he studied at the Katharine Gibbs School of Art from 1953-56 before joining Mayhew Peakes Inc. as a graphic designer. Dissatisfied with his progress he resigned in 62' & moved to California where he married Marjorie in 66'. The new environment gave him unrestricted floral subjects for his painting & he painted furiously to make up for the lost time he felt he had spent in Philadelphia. Although generally shy & unassuming, he was a founder member of the Art Workers Coalition & very active in promoting the rights of artists. He was awarded the Brown Hammerson Medal of Honor in 86', after his early adoption of the pallet knife. His work is represented in many U.S. museums, galleries & private collections as well as frequently exported to Europe & Australia and has been auctioned at Christies.