Born in England, Walter Cox trained in Paris and then settled in San Francisco in 1904 and painted many landscapes of which the ones completed before 1906 were lost in the earthquake.
By the 1920s, he had moved to New York where he became primarily a portraitist, painting notables of the day such as Warren G. Harding, Chief Justices, and members of the British Nobility.
Source: Beacon Hill Fine Art (showing 421 of 1088 characters). |
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