Kenyon Cox

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Kenyon Cox was an American painter, muralist, and art critic of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for his classical style and influential public murals.

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instanceOf art critic
human
illustrator
muralist
painter
teacher
activeYearsEnd 1919
activeYearsStart 1870s
artisticStyle classical
burialPlace Warren, Ohio
child Alston Cox
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1856-10-27
dateOfDeath 1919-03-17
educatedAt McMicken School of Design
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
École des Beaux-Arts
employer Art Students League of New York
familyName Cox
fieldOfWork art criticism
illustration
mural painting
painting
fullName Kenyon Cox self-link
genre allegorical painting
history painting
givenName Kenyon
languageOfWorkOrName English
mannerOfDeath natural causes
memberOf National Academy of Design
Society of American Artists
movement American Renaissance
classicism
nationality American
notableFor classical-style public murals in the United States
notableWork murals for the Appellate Court House, New York
murals for the Library of Congress Jefferson Building
murals for the Minnesota State Capitol
murals for the Walker Art Building, Bowdoin College
occupation art critic
muralist
painter
teacher
placeOfBirth Warren, Ohio
placeOfDeath New York City
sexOrGender male
spouse Louise Howland King
studiedUnder Carolus-Duran
Jean-Léon Gérôme
wrote Artist and Public
Old Masters
surface form: Old Masters and New

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Kenyon Cox fullName Kenyon Cox self-link