Cox, Louise Howland King

Title

Cox, Louise Howland King

Cornish Dates

1896 to 1919

Cornish Residence(s)

S. A. Tracy Homestead (1896)
Monarda (1897)

Birth

23 Jun 1865
San Francisco, California

Death

11 Dec 1945
Windham, Connecticut

Non-Cornish Residence

New York, New York

Spouse

Kenyon Cox
Married 30 Jun 1892

Relations

Kenyon Cox (husband)
Leonard Cox (son)
Allyn Cox (son)
Caroline Cox (daughter)

Profession

Painter

Location Studied

National Academy of Design
Art Students League

Studied Under

Lemuel Wilmarth
George de Forest Brush
J. Alden Weir
Kenyon Cox
Charles Wardley Turner

Awards

Hallgarten (1896)
Bronze, Paris Exposition Universelle (1900)
Silver, Pan-American Exposition (1901)
Julia A Shaw prize (1901)

Masque of Ours

Thetis

Sanctuary Bird Masque

Kingbird

Sources

Louise Cox - Wikipedia

Colby, Virginia Reed and James B. Atkinson, Footprints of the Past: Images of Cornish, New Hampshire & the Cornish Colony (Cornish NH: Cornish Historical Society, 2010), 166-168.

University Art Galleries, University of New Hampshire, A Circle of Friends: Art Colonies of Cornish and Dublin (Dublin NH: University of New Hampshire, 1985), 81.

Citation

“Cox, Louise Howland King,” The Cornish Colony Compendium, accessed September 19, 2024, https://cornishcolony.org/items/show/427.