Artist: Frank Nelson Wilcox (American, 1887–1964)
Medium: Watercolor and graphite on paper
Signature: Monogram lower right
Dimensions: 13in. h x 9.25in. w
Description:
"Kenneth and I took a long walking trip around the coast of Brittany and up the Loire. Incessant work increased my stock of material and quickened the power to describe what we saw - suffice it to say we drank in a full draft of romance on this trip through the towns and fields of the old privinces... For some reason I remember Karnac in Brittany very clearly - probable a foretaste of a coming interest in archeology."
Exhibited: “A Buckeye Abroad: Frank Wilcox in Paris 1910-1926” from August 24, 2013-January 5, 2014 at The Dayton Art Institute
Catalog #105
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Blanchisseuse Leaving a Laundry Barge, Paris, France, c. 1910 Frank Nelson Wilcox
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Children Playing, Luxembourg, 1910 Frank Nelson Wilcox
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Tour St. Germain L'Auxerrois, Paris, France, c. 1910-11 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Venetian Canal, c. 1910-11 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Gibraltar from the Ship, Southern Spain, c. 1910-11 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Engineman at Quarry, Berlin Heights, Ohio, c. 1910-16 Frank Nelson Wilcox