'52 Hawaii Watercolor Painting Forest Path by J. Halley Cox (1910-1974)(Dyb)
'52 Hawaii Watercolor Painting Forest Path by J. Halley Cox (1910-1974)(Dyb)
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Up for sale from a recent estate in Hawaii, this 1952 Hawaii curly Koa hard-wood framed Modernist style watercolor painting that depicts a pathway through a forest and was created by the well known artist J. Halley Cox (1910-1974). The condition is described above for more information please check the photos. In case you would like to save some shipping money the painting can be shipped without its frame.
Measurements:
Painting (by sight) 18.5 inches x 13.75 inches
Frame 23 inches x 29 inches
More about the artist:
Born in Des Moines, Iowa on May 20, 1910. By the 1920s, Cox had moved to California and was educated at San Jose State College and University of California, Berkeley (M.A., 1937). He then was a resident of Los Angeles and Salinas where he taught art in the public schools. From 1946-48 he taught at the CCAC. In 1948 he joined the art faculty at the University of Hawaii. He remained there until his death in Honolulu on Dec. 8, 1974.
Cox authored two books, Hawaiian Petroglyphs (Bishop Museum, 1970) and Hawaiian Sculpture (Univ. of Hawaii Press, 1974).
Member: Hawaii Painters & Sculptors League.
Exh: Artists Fiesta (LA), 1931; CPLH, 1945 (solo); San Francisco Art Association, 1945-49; Gump's, 1949 (solo); Santa Barbara Museum, 1955; Hawaii.
Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940
Who's Who in American Art 1947-70; Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 12-10-1974 (obituary).
Condition:
The item is overall in good pre-owned condition, Hawaii Curly Koa wood framed, signed, not inspected out of the frame