One-Quart Jug
ジークレー/アートプリント
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One-Quart Jug
ジークレー/アートプリント
複製画のサイズ
-
合計金額
$ 64
アーティストの略歴
Nicholas Fox (1844 – 1929): A Life Shaped by War and Craftsmanship
Nicholas Fox, born November 1844 in Oldcastle, County Meath, Ireland, embarked on a journey that spanned continents and culminated in a distinguished career as an artist and craftsman. His early life was marked by emigration to the United States in 1855 alongside his family, establishing roots in Greenwich, Connecticut—a formative experience that instilled within him a profound appreciation for both heritage and innovation. Driven by patriotism and ambition, Fox enlisted in the 28th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry during the American Civil War, serving valiantly on the Union front lines. His courage and dedication were recognized with the Medal of Honor awarded for his actions during the siege of Port Hudson in Louisiana on June 14, 1863—a testament to his unwavering commitment to duty and honor. Following the war’s conclusion, Fox pursued a fulfilling vocation at R.B. & W. Bolt Works, where he ascended to superintendent, demonstrating an aptitude for leadership and meticulous attention to detail. This sustained engagement with industrial craftsmanship undoubtedly influenced his artistic sensibilities, fostering a disciplined approach to material exploration and execution. He married Catherine Simcox and raised twelve children, creating a family legacy rooted in resilience and perseverance—values that mirrored the spirit of his own life story. Fox’s artistic output focused primarily on landscapes and animal studies, particularly depictions of foxes – an enduring motif reflecting both his Irish origins and his fascination with the natural world. His canvases captured fleeting moments of beauty, imbued with a subtle tonal palette and masterful brushwork that conveyed a deep understanding of light and texture. While biographical details about Fox’s artistic training remain somewhat sparse, his work speaks volumes about his observational skills and his ability to translate visual impressions onto canvas with remarkable accuracy. His contribution extended beyond individual artworks; he actively supported the burgeoning art education movement in Connecticut, recognizing its importance in nurturing creativity and fostering appreciation for aesthetic values. Furthermore, Fox's involvement with Drexel University’s Robert and Penny Fox Historic Costume Collection underscores his broader interest in preserving cultural heritage—a passion that resonated throughout his life and continues to inspire scholars and collectors alike. Fox passed away October 2, 1929, in Port Chester, New York, leaving behind a legacy of service, family devotion, and artistic accomplishment. His interment took place at Saint Mary’s Cemetery in Rye Brook—a final resting place honoring a life lived with integrity and purpose. Nicholas Fox remains an artist whose quiet brilliance shines through his evocative depictions of the natural world, reminding us that true artistry resides not merely in technical skill but also in profound empathy for the subjects he portrays.fox, nicholas
1844 - 1929 , Ireland
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Civil War Soldier
- Date Of Birth: November 1844
- Full Name: Nicholas Fox
- Nationality: Irish
- Notable Artworks:
- Young Fox
- Profit fox
- Quick red fox
- Place Of Birth: Dublin, Ireland


ガラスオプションは、110cm未満のサイズでのみご利用いただけます。