David Cox - Hardcover

Roe, Frederic Gordon

 
9781025585314: David Cox

Synopsis

"David Cox" is an illuminating exploration of the life and career of one of the preeminent figures in British landscape painting. Written by the esteemed art historian F. Gordon Roe, this work provides a meticulous account of Cox's artistic journey, from his early years as a theatrical scene painter to his status as a master of the watercolor medium. Known for his singular ability to capture the fleeting effects of light, wind, and weather, David Cox remains a pivotal figure in the development of the English school of landscape art.

The text delves into Cox's technical innovations and his distinct approach to depicting the rugged beauty of the British Isles, particularly his celebrated depictions of the Welsh countryside. Roe examines the artist's legacy, situating his work within the context of the 19th-century Romantic movement and highlighting his influence on the Birmingham School and subsequent generations of painters. This study serves as both a detailed biography and a critical appreciation of an artist whose works continue to be celebrated for their spontaneity, atmosphere, and emotional depth.

Rich in historical detail, "David Cox" offers readers a profound understanding of the artist's contribution to the golden age of British watercolor. It is a vital resource for art historians, collectors, and those interested in the enduring legacy of classical landscape painting.

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