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  1. Louise Howland King Cox (June 23, 1865—1945) was an American painter known for her portraits of children. She won a number of prizes throughout her career, notably a bronze medal at the 1900 Paris Exposition and a silver medal at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo.

  2. Louise Cox. Born in San Francisco, lived in New York City. Painter who specialized in children's portraits, won several prizes. Louise Cox moved to New York City from San Francisco in 1881 to study at the National Academy of Design.

    • June 23, 1865
    • December 11, 1945
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louise_CoxLouise Cox - Wikipedia

    Louise Cox may refer to: Louise Cox (painter) (1865–1945), American painter. Louise Cox (architect) (born 1939), Australian architect.

  4. Louise Cox (1865–1945) Alternative names. Луиза Кокс; Mrs. Kenyon Cox Cox; Louise King; Mrs. Kenyon Cox; Miss Louise Howland King; Louise Howland Cox; Louise Howland King Cox. Description. American painter and artist. Date of birth/death. 23 June 1865.

  5. Louise Howland King was born in San Francisco in 1865. She studied at the National Academy of Design and the Art Students League of New York where her husband (painter Kenyon Cox) was an instructor. They were married in 1891. Her husband had studied in the studios of Carolus-Duran and Gerome in Paris in the 1870s.

  6. Louise Howland King Cox, née à San Francisco le 23 juin 1865 et morte le 11 décembre 1945 à Mount Kisco , est une peintre américaine spécialisée dans le portrait d'enfants. Elle remporta plusieurs distinctions au cours de sa carrière, notamment une médaille de bronze à l' exposition universelle de Paris en 1900 et une ...

  7. Media in category "Louise Howland King Cox". The following 21 files are in this category, out of 21 total. Louise Howland King Cox, by Kenyon Cox, 1892.jpg 635 × 1,400; 72 KB. Cox Reredos Elliott p.53.jpg 462 × 205; 65 KB. Kenyon and Louise Cox family, taken about 1906.png 1,930 × 1,542; 3.9 MB.