America's Distinguished Artists
a national registry of historic artists
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Deceased American artists and artisans of note who created representational art are indexed in this catalogue by last name in alphabetical order. There are references to Resource Library texts and those from other sites. Click on letters below to access the alphabetical index.

(above: E. Irving Couse (1866-1936), The
Lovers, 1909, oil on canvas, Brigham Young University Museum of Art.
Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
Blanche Helen McLane Cook from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist)
Gordon Cook from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Gordon Cook from Bolinas Museum
Howard Cook from Resource Library essay (dedicated solely to this artist by a named author) also see Howard Cook from Wikipedia
Peter Cook from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Peter Cook from James A. Michener Art Museum
Edith Wilkinson Cook from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist)
Ethel Cooke from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author)
George Cooke from Resource Library essay (dedicated solely to this artist by a named author); also see George Cooke from Georgia Humanities Council and the University of Georgia Press
Richard Coons from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Richard Coons from Wynne Benti/Coons Gallery
Alice Cooper from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Alice Cooper from Wikipedia
A.D.M. Cooper from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Astley David M. Cooper from Metro Publishing and Virtual Valley, Inc.
Colin Campbell Cooper from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Colin Campbell Cooper from Wikipedia

(above: Colin Campbell Cooper, The Lotus Pool, El Encanto, Santa Barbara, between circa 1921 and circa 1922, oil on canvas, 35.9 x 29 inches, Reading Public Museum. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

(above: Colin Campbell Cooper, Summer, 1918, oil on canvas, 50 x 60.25 inches. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
Elizabeth Cooper from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Elizabeth Ann Cooper from Viki Sonstegard
Mario Ruben Cooper from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Mario Ruben Cooper from American Art Archives
George Cope from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see George Cope from Hirschl & Adler
J. Frank Copeland from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author)
John Coplans from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see John Coplans from Wikipedia
John Singleton Copley from Resource Library essay (dedicated solely to this artist by a named author)

(above: John Singleton Copley, Thaddeus Burr, Public domain, c. 1758-60, oil on canvas, 50.7 x 39.7 inches, Saint Louis Art Museum. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
Fern Isabel Coppedge from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Fern I. Coppedge from James A. Michener Art Museum
Pompeo Coppini from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Pompeo Luigi Coppini from Wikipedia
Jon Corbino from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Jon Corbino from Harmon-Meek Gallery
George Corbit from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist)
Helen Cordero from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Helen Cordero from The Collector's Guide
Bernard Corey from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Bernard Corey from Pierce Galleries
Michele Felice Corne from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) and Michele Felice Cornè from Wikipedia
Brother Fidelis Cornelius, F.S.C. (Herman Emanuel Braeg) from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see (Brother) Fidelis Cornelius from Saint Mary's College Archives
Joseph Cornell from Resource Library article (dedicated solely to this artist)
Thomas Cromwell Corner from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Thomas Cromwell Corner from Wikipedia
Chester Cornett from Resource Library article (dedicated solely to this artist) also see Chester Cornett from Wikipedia
Paul Cornoyer from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Paul Cornoyer from Wikipedia
Dean Cornwell from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Dean Cornwell from Wikipedia
Helen Corson from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Helen Corson from Wikipedia
Eldzier Cortor from Resource Library essay (dedicated solely to this artist by a named author) also see Eldzier Cortor from Wikipedia
Kate Cory from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Kate Cory from Wikipedia
Val Costello from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author)
John Edward Costigan from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see John Edward Costigan from Wikipedia
Amalia Kussner Coudert from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Amalia Küssner Coudert from Wikipedia
George David Coulon from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see George David Coulon from Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities
Marie-Paoline Coulon from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author)
William A. Coulter from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see William A. Coulter from Wikipedia
Josephine Sibley Couper from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Josephine Sibley Couper from The Johnson Collection
William Couper from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see William Couper from Wikipedia
Eanger Irving Couse from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Eanger Irving Couse from Wikipedia

(above: E. Irving Couse (1866-1936), Quail Hunters, oil on canvas, 24 x 29 in. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
Harold Cousins from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Harold Cousins from Michael Rosenfeld Gallery
Gordon Coutts from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Gordon H. Coutts from Bodega Bay Heritage Gallery
Sue Jean Covacevich from Resource Library article (dedicated solely to this artist)
John Covert from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see John Covert from Wikipedia
Arthur Sinclair Covey from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see Arthur Sinclair Covey from Wikipedia
Wickliffe C. Covington from Resource Library biography dedicated to this artist by a named author, also see Wickliffe (Cooper) Covington from Wikipedia
J. C. Cowles from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see John Clifford Cowles from The Clog
Russell Cowles from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Russell Cowles from Galerie Gabrie
Allyn Cox from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Allyn Cox from Wikipedia
Jacob Cox from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Jacob Cox from Indiana Historical Bureau
John Rogers Cox from Resource Library essay (not solely dedicated to this artist by a named author) also see John Rogers Cox from Wikipedia
Julia Cox from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist)
Kenyon Cox from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist) also see Kenyon Cox from Wikipedia

(above: Kenyon Cox (October 27, 1856 - March 17, 1919), Augustus Saint-Gaudens, 1908, oil on canvas, Height: 85.1 cm (33.5 in); Width: 119.7 cm (47.1 in), Gift of friends of the artist, through August F. Jaccaci, 1908, Metropolitan Museum of Art, online collection (The Met object ID 10557). Image and text source: Wikimedia Commons - public domain)
Walter I. Cox from Resource Library biography dedicated to this artist by a named author
Vernon Coykendall from Resource Library article (not solely dedicated to this artist)
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