Born in Wellington, Missouri, Clark Cox had a career as a painter of
theatre scenes in Louisiana and Texas, and after nearly sixty years in
this profession, he turned to landscape painting.
He worked in
New Orleans from 1891 to 1904, exhibiting with the Artists' Association
of New Orleans, 1892 and 1894, and as the Chief Scenic Artist of the
Elysium Theatre. As a scenic artist and fresco painter in New
Orleans, he worked for the Studio of Frank Cox, who likely was his
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