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Kenyon Cox - The Progress of Civilization; Hunting, Herding, Agriculture (mural study, State Capitol, Des Moines, Iowa)

The Progress of Civilization; Hunting, Herding, Agriculture (mural study, State Capitol, Des Moines, Iowa) (1905-1906)

Kenyon Cox (American, 1856-1919)
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The Artist died in 1919 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer. It is in the public domain in the United States because it was published or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office before Jan 1, 1926
Kenyon Cox

Kenyon Cox was an American painter, illustrator, muralist, writer, and teacher. Cox was an influential and important early instructor at the Art Students League of New York. He was the designer of the League's logo, whose motto is Nulla Dies Sine Linea or No Day Without a Line.

He was born in Warren, Ohio, the son of Jacob Dolson Cox and Helen Finney Cox. As a young adult, Cox studied art at Cincinnati's Art Academy of Cincinnati (formerly known as the McMicken School of Art), but soon became aware of the lack of opportunity and artistic presence in Cincinnati. After visiting the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Kenyon decided that Philadelphia and the art academy there had much more to offer him than Cincinnati did. Kenyon enrolled in the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts hoping to receive better instruction and eventually secure for himself a way to study in Europe.

Cox's art was very different from the cubist, neo-impressionist, fauvist, expressionist and modernist styles that emerged during his lifetime. He advocated careful drawing and modulated color, and he frequently used allegory and symbolism to present his ideas. Kenyon Cox painted in the realistic manner and earned a reputation for landscapes, portraits and genre studies. His idealized nudes and traditional treatment of classical themes had little in common with the popular avant-garde art of the day.

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The sword is drawn, the Navy upholds it! (1917)

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Christ (1905)

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The sciences, study for peacock in tympanum (1896)

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Flying Shadows

Flying Shadows (1883)

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Sketch 5 (1912)

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Study of man (1878)

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Venice – drapery of central figure

Venice – drapery of central figure (1896)

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Allegorical Female Figures (1912)

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Lengthening Shadows

Lengthening Shadows (1888)

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Nude study for figure of Music (1896)

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Shapes and forms (1896)

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Book of Pictures

Book of Pictures (1910-1917)

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Study of man (1878)

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