Theodore Robinson

Kenyon Cox American

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Cox and Theodore Robinson (1852-1896) met in Paris in late 1877 when Cox joined studio classes with Carolus-Duran, a popular society portraitist and teacher. The faint inscription of "Venice" indicates that Cox completed this portrait sketch of Robinson during their two-month stay in Italy in September-October 1878, a period that Cox later identified in letters as among the most formative times in his artistic development.

Theodore Robinson, Kenyon Cox (American, Warren, Ohio 1856–1919 New York), Pencil on paper, American

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