Katherine Cox (1887-1938)
GRANT, Duncan
Grant studied at Westminster School of Art and in Paris. He discovered Post-Impressionism through Roger Fry's seminal exhibitions of 1910 and 1912. This portrait was painted in the year that Grant became the director of Fry's Omega Workshop. Its intense colours recall Matisse and the Fauves. Katherine or 'Ka' Cox (1887-1934) was a member of the circle of Rupert Brooke, known as the Neo-Pagans. A particular friend of Virginia Woolf, she frequently posed for Duncan Grant in 1912-13. Cox had a distinctive dress style and invariably wore a 'pince-nez.'
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Details
Collection
Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales

Item Number
NMW A 2155
Creation/Production
GRANT, Duncan
Date: 1913
Acquisition
Gift, 12/3/1965
Given by The Contemporary Art Society for Wales
Techniques
Oil on canvas
Techniques (fine art)
Art dept - fine
Fine Art - painting
Material
Oil
Canvas
Location
In store