E.B. COX RCA, OSA, SSC (1914-2003). Elford Bradley Cox (AKA: E.B. Cox) was a sculptor. He was born in Botha, Alberta, Canada and died in Toronto, Ontario where he lived and worked most of his life.... Read full biography
E.B. COX RCA, OSA, SSC (1914-2003). Elford Bradley Cox (AKA: E.B. Cox) was a sculptor. He was born in Botha, Alberta, Canada and died in Toronto, Ontario where he lived and worked most of his life. He also lived in Bowmanville, Ontario (1921) and Palgrave, Ontario (1950), both within 50 miles of... Read full biography
E.B. COX RCA, OSA, SSC (1914-2003). Elford Bradley Cox (AKA: E.B. Cox) was a sculptor. He was born in Botha, Alberta, Canada and died in Toronto, Ontario where he lived and worked most of his life. He also lived in Bowmanville, Ontario (1921) and Palgrave, Ontario (1950), both within 50 miles of Toronto. His mediums include limestone, marble, alabaster, wood, precious and semi-precious stones, porcelain, bronze, copper and steel. His subjects are animals (especially bears), Greek mythology,... Read full biography
E.B. COX RCA, OSA, SSC (1914-2003). Elford Bradley Cox (AKA: E.B. Cox) was a sculptor. He was born in Botha, Alberta, Canada and died in Toronto, Ontario where he lived and worked most of his life. He also lived in Bowmanville, Ontario (1921) and Palgrave, Ontario (1950), both within 50 miles of Toronto. His mediums include limestone, marble, alabaster, wood, precious and semi-precious stones, porcelain, bronze, copper and steel. His subjects are animals (especially bears), Greek mythology, portraits, figures, torsos, heads, faces and semi abstract. His primary style is Realism. His work is influenced by Henry Moore, (whom he knew), and First Nations (Indian) art. Much of his best known works are monumental sculptures commissioned by... Read full biography
E.B. COX RCA, OSA, SSC (1914-2003). Elford Bradley Cox (AKA: E.B. Cox) was a sculptor. He was born in Botha, Alberta, Canada and died in Toronto, Ontario where he lived and worked most of his life. He also lived in Bowmanville, Ontario (1921) and Palgrave, Ontario (1950), both within 50 miles of Toronto. His mediums include limestone, marble, alabaster, wood, precious and semi-precious stones, porcelain, bronze, copper and steel. His subjects are animals (especially bears), Greek mythology, portraits, figures, torsos, heads, faces and semi abstract. His primary style is Realism. His work is influenced by Henry Moore, (whom he knew), and First Nations (Indian) art. Much of his best known works are monumental sculptures commissioned by governments, corporations and organizations. The city of Toronto and its environs, for example... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (9)
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The Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction
2001
Westbridge, Anthony R. and Diana L. Bodnar
622 pages
The History of the Guild Inn
2000
Lidgold, Carole M
335 pages
E.B. Cox- A Life in Sculpture
1999
Dault, Gary Michael
108 pages (color)
Sculpture/Toronto: An Illustrated Guide to Toronto's Historic and Contemporary Sculpture with Area Maps
1994
Ardiel, June
147 pages
Art and Architecture in Canada: A Bibliography and Guide to the Literature to 1981
1991
Lerner, Loren R; Mary F. Williamson
1,557 pages (color)
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts-Spring Exhibitions 1880-1970 (Formerly Art Association of Montreal)
1988
McMann, Evelyn de Rostaing
417 pages
A Dictionary of Canadian Artists (8 Volumes)
1974
MacDonald, Colin, S.
3,667 pages
A History of Peel County: To Mark Its Centenary as a Separate County, 1867-1967
1967
Charters, C.V. (Editor)
287 pages (color)
The Ontario Centennial Art Exhibition (Ontario Council for the Arts)