- Garnet Jex
Garnet W. Jex (October 19, 1895cite web|url=http://nmhm.washingtondc.museum/collections/archives/asearch/afinding_aids/jex/jex.html |title=Finding Aid for the Garnet W. Jex Medical Illustration Collection |date=May 1998 |accessdate=2008-10-08 |author=Grace Rodriguez |publisher=
National Museum of Health and Medicine ] – September 21, 1979cite news |title=Garnet Jex, Civil War Fan, Artist for Public Health Unit |publisher=Washington Post |date=1979-09-27 |accessdate=2008-10-08 |page=Metro B6] ) was an Americanartist andhistorian . Born inKent, Ohio , he moved with his family toWashington, D.C. , at the age of four. He remained in the Washington area until his death.Jex enlisted in the
U.S. Army inWorld War I . After the war, he worked as amedical illustrator for theArmy Medical Corps for two years and attended theCorcoran College of Art and Design . He earned aB.A. in 1927 and aMaster’s degree in 1931, both fromGeorge Washington University . While completing his Master’s degree, he worked as an art editor for the journal Nature. Later, Jex was employed as an artist and designer at theUnited States Public Health Service for 26 years, until his retirement in 1962.In 1965, Jex authored a watercolor history book of the
American Civil War entitled "The Upper Potomac in the Civil War : a series of 51 water color paintings".Jex was highly renowned for his landscape paintings of the
Potomac River and theC & O Canal . Although aflood destroyed the canal in 1925, Jex’s works remain as a visual record of the once commercially-important structure.References
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