Louise Howland King Cox (1865 – 1945)
Posted by M.R.N. on January 13, 2010
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Billie Carroll said
I have a print entitled, The Wedding Guest by Louise Cox. Appears to be in the same genre, but don’t see any reference to it anywhere. Can you tell me if it might be the same the artist? It is subtitled A Favorite Child at the Spring National Academy. It is of a seated young boy.
Suzay Lamb said
Yes, Louise Howland King used to sign her paintings “Louise Cox”, as she was the wife of the well-known artist Kenyon Cox. The painting you’re referring to is catalogued at the date March 1, 1916 in the copyright entries of New York and it is described as follows: “Small boy in fancy costume seated on hassock on floor near leg of table”.
Barbara Whipple said
I have one of her etchings from the St. Louis Missouri World’s fair in 1907…Signed L.H.King…numbered and titled…My great grand parents bought it on the visit to the fair from Ga.