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1866 Worcester, New York - 1915 Daytona Beach, Florida. Known for: Luminous swamp landscape painting, portraiture.
J. Ralph Wilcox. (1866 – 1915). J. Ralph Wilcox was born on a farm in Worcester, Otsego County, New York, in 1866. He was educated in Worcester. Little is known about any formal art training or... Read full biography
J. Ralph Wilcox. (1866 – 1915). J. Ralph Wilcox was born on a farm in Worcester, Otsego County, New York, in 1866. He was educated in Worcester. Little is known about any formal art training or studies with artists of the day. Elmira, New York city directories list him as an artist employed at the... Read full biography
J. Ralph Wilcox. (1866 – 1915). J. Ralph Wilcox was born on a farm in Worcester, Otsego County, New York, in 1866. He was educated in Worcester. Little is known about any formal art training or studies with artists of the day. Elmira, New York city directories list him as an artist employed at the Elmira Portrait Company from 1890 to 1904. Wilcox’s great nephew, Dr. John E. Leverett, the expert on the artist, has traced only four portraits by Wilcox from this period. J. Ralph Wilcox came to... Read full biography
J. Ralph Wilcox. (1866 – 1915). J. Ralph Wilcox was born on a farm in Worcester, Otsego County, New York, in 1866. He was educated in Worcester. Little is known about any formal art training or studies with artists of the day. Elmira, New York city directories list him as an artist employed at the Elmira Portrait Company from 1890 to 1904. Wilcox’s great nephew, Dr. John E. Leverett, the expert on the artist, has traced only four portraits by Wilcox from this period. J. Ralph Wilcox came to Seabreeze, Florida, in 1901. In 1905 he became a permanent resident of this seaside city now known as Daytona Beach. Local real estate records confirm his purchase of both a house at North Halifax and Glenwood Avenues and a cabin-studio on the Tomoka... Read full biography
J. Ralph Wilcox. (1866 – 1915). J. Ralph Wilcox was born on a farm in Worcester, Otsego County, New York, in 1866. He was educated in Worcester. Little is known about any formal art training or studies with artists of the day. Elmira, New York city directories list him as an artist employed at the Elmira Portrait Company from 1890 to 1904. Wilcox’s great nephew, Dr. John E. Leverett, the expert on the artist, has traced only four portraits by Wilcox from this period. J. Ralph Wilcox came to Seabreeze, Florida, in 1901. In 1905 he became a permanent resident of this seaside city now known as Daytona Beach. Local real estate records confirm his purchase of both a house at North Halifax and Glenwood Avenues and a cabin-studio on the Tomoka River, west of town. Wilcox also opened an art supply store on South Beach Street. He also maintained a studio on his houseboat name... Read full biography
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