Dorothy Cox (artist)
Dorothy Cox, later Dorothy Llewellyn Lewis, (1882–1947) was a British artist, known for painting portraits in miniature and for her landscape pictures.
Biography[]
Cox was born in Finchley in north London and is recorded as being an art student in Croydon in 1901, although by then she already had a number of works shown in public exhibitions.[1] Her first painting was exhibited in 1899 and in 1901 she was elected a member of the Royal Miniature Society.[2] Throughout her career Cox continued to paint miniatures and also landscapes, often in watercolours. She exhibited at a variety of venues including at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. with the Society of Women Artists, and at both the Royal Academy and the Fine Art Society in London.[2] In Scotland, works by Cox were shown at the Royal Hibernian Academy from 1916 to 1924 and also at the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts.[1]
In 1910 Cox married W. Llewellyn Lewis at Kensington in London and later lived at Shoreham-by-Sea in West Sussex before moving to Bournemouth.[1] The Brighton Museum & Art Gallery holds examples of her watercolours.[2]
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- 1882 births
- 1947 deaths
- 20th-century English painters
- 20th-century British women artists
- Artists from London
- English women painters
- People from Finchley
- Portrait miniaturists
- 20th-century English women