Artist: Frank Nelson Wilcox (American, 1887–1964)
Medium: Oil on canvas
Signature: Signed and dated lower right
Dimensions: 25in. h x 31in. w
Description:
"I found that my drawing aroused as much approval among Parisian and foreign students as at home. This was a great boost to my spirits after suffering the first weeks of homesickness. Paris soon ceased to be the unpaintable overpowering mystery and became real enough to draw tangibly."
Exhibited: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA, 122nd Annual Exhibition, January-March, 1927; The Cleveland Society of Artists, Cleveland, OH, Exhibition of Fine Arts, 1930; WOLFS Gallery, Cleveland, OH, Cleveland: A Cultural Center, July - August 2018, illustrated #33 page 48
Catalog #144
Type of Work: Paintings
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Keller's Watercolor Class, 1908 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Businessman Illustration, c. 1908 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Antonio Corsi as a Monk at his Desk, c. 1908-10 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Drawing of Antonio Corsi, 1908 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Nude in Darkness, c. 1908 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Reading, c. 1908-10 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Dismantled Barge, Paris, France, c. 1910-11 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Tumbrels Bowing in Prayer towards Notre Dame, 1910 Frank Nelson Wilcox
Blanchisseuse Leaving a Laundry Barge, Paris, France, c. 1910 Frank Nelson Wilcox