File:John Rogers Cox - Gray and Gold - 1943.jpg
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Gray and Gold, John Rogers Cox, 1942, held in the permanent collection Cleveland Museum of Art. The painting was produced shortly after the United States joined the Second World War. The Cleveland Museum of Art bought the painting from a traveling exhibition, 'Artists for Victory', consisting of works by artists who wanted to help in the war effort. The exhibition opened at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met) in New York on December 7, 1942, the first anniversary of attack on Pearl Harbor. The painting won the Second Medal in the 'Artists for Victory' exhibition at the Met. The painting also received the Popular Prize in the exhibition 'Painting in the United States' in 1944[1], held at the Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh. |
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John Rogers Cox |
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01:45, 29 April 2010 | No thumbnail | 380 × 272 (24 KB) | Sean.hoyland (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description = Gray and Gold, John Rogers Cox, 1942, Cleveland Museum of Art. The painting was produced shortly after the United States joined the Second World War. The Cleveland Museum of Art bought the painting from a traveling |
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