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David Cox Letters, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
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David Cox was an English landscape painter who worked in watercolor. He was a scene painter in and near London, who also etched on copper and painted in oils. Cox wrote books on art. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .
Letters, 22 January 1838 written by David Cox, the English painter, to an unidentified addressee stating he is behind in his work and will visit as soon as possible and sending regards to "dear pupil"; and letter, n.d., [?] Waley, sending regards from Mr. and Mrs. Cox.
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22 Jan. 1838. David Cox, Kinnington [?], Cornwall, Eng., to "madam." Will visit as soon as possible, but is behind in his work; hopes she is feeling better soon; regards to his "dear pupil" and the rest of the family. 2 pp. 9 Mar. RSVP from David Cox, Kinnington, Cornwall, Eng., to Miss Waley for a lesson; regards to Mrs. Waley from Mr. and Mrs. Cox.