• About This Databank
    • Artists>
      • Identifying Initials
    • Abbreviations and Auction Codes
    • Categories
    • Entries
    • Auctions, Collections, and Illustrations
    • Data Methodology
    • Bibliography
    • Data Acknowledgements
    • Photo Acknowledgments
  • About Us
    • FAQs
    • D. Wayne Johnson Biography
    • Contact Us
  • Links
  • Artist Entries
    • Full Text>
      • A-B
      • C-F
      • G-I
      • J-L
      • M-N
      • O-R
      • S-Z
    • By Artist>
      • A-B
      • C-F
      • G-I
de COUX, Janet  (1904-1999) sculptor.
          Born Niles, Michigan, 5 October 1904.
          Died Gibsonia, Pennsylvania 4 December 1999.
          Fellow: National Sculpture Society.
          Winner 1943 National Sculpture Society Lindsey
          Morris Prize for best bas-relief (including medallic art).

          M  E  D  A  L    S  E  R  I  E  S

Society of Medalists:
1942 Society of Medalist 25th Issue. . . . . . . MAco 1930-001-025
          Auctions:. . . . . CAL 30:25, CAL 31:95-96, CAL 33:3025,
                    CAL 35:2025, CAL 35:2025S; J&J 9:385, J&J 9:390,
                    J&J 11:1046; PCA 43:1262, PCA 48:1469, PCA 49:1217,
                    PCA 52:1462, PCA 58:1839, PCA 60:1497, PCA 63:1695,
                    PCA 65:1731, PCA 66:1240, PCA 71:1296, PCA 74:613,
                    PCA 80:1601
          Collection: American Numismatic Society [>1] . 1942.56.1
          Collection: Cornell Univ Johnson Art Gallery . . . .  . .  116
          Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art . . . . . . . .  42.67.1
          Exhibited: AF6 {1955} F.I.D.E.M. Stockholm (1955). .  11
          Exhibited: AF7 {1957} F.I.D.E.M. Paris (1957) . . . . . . 191
          Illustrated: M68 {2012} Alexander. Am Art Medals, p . . 97

          A  R C  H   I  V  E  S

AAA Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 4 linear ft.

          C  O  L  L  E  C  T  I  O  N  S

C14 {1996} Marqusee 116, p 22, (biography) 90.

          B I O G R A P I C A L  R E F E R E N C E S

BA  {1939} Who's Who In American Art: 1939 [2ed:141],
          1941 [3ed:171], 1947 [4ed:131],
          1953 [5ed:104], 1956 [6ed:113],
          1959 [7ed:139], 1962 [8ed:149],
          1966 [9ed:104], 1970 [10ed:94],
          1973 [11ed:175], 1976 [12ed:132],
          1978 [13ed:165], 1980 [14ed:175],
          1982 [15ed:224], 1984 [16ed:220],
          1986 [17ed:239], 1989 [18ed:251],
          1990 [19ed:263], 1992 [20ed:276],
          1995 [21ed:287], 1997 [22ed:284].
          1999 [23ed:288], 2001 [24ed:280],
          2001 [24ed:necrology p 1494].
Px  {1940} Ellis (Joseplh Bailey)  A Saturday Sculptor's Saga: The Story of Janet de             
          Coux. Carnegie Magazine (September 1940).
A13 {1968} Proske, p 445-447 (biblio) 524.
A31 {1983} Evert, p 401.
BF1 {1985} Falk, p 155.
D33 {1986} Opitz, p 210.
AE1 {1988} Falk, 3:155.
AE2 {1990} Art Institute of Chicago, p 263.
AE5 {1990} National Academy of Design, p 164.
BW6 {1990} Rubinstein, p 280-282.
BF2 {1999} Falk. Who Was Who in American Art, p 1:862.

          N U M I S M A T I C   R E F E R E N C E S

AF6 {1955} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog 6th Congress Stockholm (1955) 11, p 18.
AF7 {1957} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog 7th Congress Paris (1957) 191, p 20.
MA1 {1988} Stahl (Alan M., editor) The Medal in America. ∙ Joseph Veach Noble "The    
          Society of Medalists" & Circle of Friends of Medallion, pp 223-247.
M68 {2012} Alexander (David Thompson) American Art Medals, 1909-1995; The
          Circle of Friends of Medallion and the Society of Medalists, p 97-98.
"There has been no scholar better qualified to create 'the American Forrer' than Dick Johnson."
-Cornelius C. Vermule III, Curator Emeritus
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Torrington, CT ✹ 860-482-1103
dj@dickjohnsonsdatabank.com
© Copyright 2015