David Cox [English Painter, 1783-1859]
English painter. After taking drawing lessons from Joseph Barber (1757/8-1811) in Birmingham, Cox worked briefly as an apprentice to a painter of lockets and snuff-boxes named Fieldler. This was followed about 1800 by a longer period painting scenery for the New Theatre, Birmingham. On the promise of similar employment at Astley's Amphitheatre in Lambeth, Cox travelled to London in 1804, but when this came to nothing he decided to make his name as a watercolour painter. He began exhibiting at the Royal Academy in 1805 and from 1809 until its demise in 1812 with the Associated Artists in Water-Colours, of which he became both member and president in 1810. He was elected an Associate of the Society of Painters in Water-Colours in 1812 and within a month had advanced to full membership. Related Paintings of David Cox :. | Old Westminster (mk47) | The Night Train | A Welsh Funeral | Keep the Left Road (mk47) | Embarkation of His Majesty George IV from Greenwich (mk47) | Related Artists:
Joos van cleveFlemish Northern Renaissance Painter, ca.1485-1540
Sylvester Feodosiyevich Shchdrinpainted Terrace on the Seashore in 1828
Henrik Nordenbergpainted Interior with a boy at a window in 1857-1928