biografía de Paul Ernest COX (1879-?)

Lugar de nacimiento: Crawfordsville, IN

Direcciones: Ames, IA

Profesión: Ceramicist, designer

Estudios: Alfred Univ.; Charles F. Binns.

Exposiciones: Panama-Pacific Expo, San Francisco (medal).

Asociaciones: Am. Ceramic Soc., (trustee, vice pres., dean of fellows)

Comentarios: Cox worked in father's stoneware factory, 1898-1901; after college he returned to that business and was for a time also a ceramic chemist in Hot Springs, AR. In 1910 he worked as a technical expert at Newcomb College in New Orleans, where he developed the glaze and body used c.1940. In 1918 Prof. Cox went to France for an American corporation to experiment with clays. He then went to Ames, IA, where he was a ceramic engineer, teacher and lecturer.

Fuentes: Ness & Orwig, Iowa Artists of the First Hundred Years, 53.

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