O-7692
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Artists Patrick Douglass Cox (Artist)
Date 2005-2008
Inscriptions
<- glasses // in hand
<- take glasses // OFF?
- possibly on side of podium // - LIGHTING. // - eliminate additional // figures // - VIEW to have low // perspective // - low enough to eliminate // benches?
Bigger // Slight indication // of interior
ball // pail // object?
6 x 4. 30 x 20
Materials graphite
Support paper, unidentified
Fabrication Techniques pencil
Personal Names Charles Joseph Clark (House of Commons)
Dimensions (cm) 30.5 (Length)22.2 (Width)
Functions Art
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Patrick Douglass Cox

Alberta artist Patrick Douglass Cox studied at the Alberta College of Art and also in New York. He built his own illustration and design studio in Calgary and then, in the early1980s, chose to paint full time.

His high-realist paintings are influenced by his fondness and respect for the western milieu of his ranching ancestors and the Albertan landscape. Even if his subjects are not obviously rural, such as Prime Minister Joe Clark, Cox searches for a rural stoicism. Cox’s own biography says he searches for an “unpretentious dignity” in the subjects of his portraits.