WOLFS is pleased to present this exhibition featuring works from the artist’s estate including the debut of the Wilcox Western Collection. 

Known as “the Dean of Artists,” Frank Wilcox (1887-1964) was a graduate of the Cleveland School of Art in 1910 and began his legendary teaching career at the Institute in 1913. As a student of Henry Keller and a teacher to Charles Burchfield, Clarence Carter, Carl Gaertner, and Paul Travis, among others, Wilcox grew to become one of the foremost leaders in the development of the Cleveland School.

Not only was Wilcox a masterful artist and nationally renowned watercolorist, but a historian, scientist and author as well, leaving an estate rich with artwork, publications, journals and sketchbooks. WOLFS is honored to be representing the Wilcox estate and proudly presents the second exhibition, featuring many fine works completed throughout his long and prolific career.

 

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