- William Cotton (artist)
William Henry 'Will' Cotton (
July 22 ,1880 –January 5 ,1958 ) was an American portrait painter, caricaturist, and playwright.Cotton was born in
Newport, Rhode Island in 1880. He studied painting withJoseph DeCamp and Andreas Anderson at the Cowles Art School in Boston, and then at theAcadémie Julian in Paris withJean-Paul Laurens .Dearinger, David B. [http://books.google.com/books?id=PHH45aYubp4C "Paintings and Sculpture in the Collection of the National Academy of Design"] (Hudson Hills, 2004) ISBN 978-1555950293]He was a founder of the National Association of Portrait Painters and a member of the Newport Art Association. Cotton exhibited at the
National Academy of Design inNew York City , theCorcoran Gallery of Art inWashington, DC , theArt Institute of Chicago , thePennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts , and theSaint Louis Art Museum . He was also invited by the government ofFrance to exhibit at theMusée du Luxembourg . [http://www.michenermuseum.org/bucksartists/artist.php?artist=57 "Bucks County Artists"]James A. Michener Art Museum . AccessedApril 2 ,2008 .]After a successful career as a portrait painter, he began working as a caricaturist for "Vanity Fair" in 1931 and for "
The New Yorker " the following year. In 1931, the New York Repertory Company produced a comedy he wrote, " [http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=11469 The Bride the Sun Shines On] ", at the Fulton Theatre in New York. [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10617F9395B107B93C4A9178AD85F4C8585F9 "Will Cotton, 77, Dead"] , "The New York Times ",January 6 ,1958 . AccessedApril 2 ,2008 .]He also painted mural decorations for New York City theaters, including the Capitol, Apollo, Times Square, and Selwyn theaters.
In 1958 Cotton died at his home in
Sergeantsville, New Jersey at the age of 77.References
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