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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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

Mattress Renovators, Pont Neuf, Paris, France, c. 1910 Frank Nelson Wilcox

Children Playing, Luxembourg, 1910 Frank Nelson Wilcox

Sundown in Luxembourg, 1910 Frank Nelson Wilcox

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