Description:

DAVID MCCOSH (American 1903-1980)
Entrance to Canal Project _ 1934
Watercolor on paper
Signed and dated lower right and verso with original exhibition labels
14.5 inches x 22.75 inches (overall including frame 21.25 inches x 29.25 inches)

Provenance:
Personal collection of Leata and Edward Beatty Rowan (founder of the Little Gallery and the Stone City Art Colony and WPA Era Art Administrator); descent through their family to CW American Modernism, Los Angeles, CA

Exhibited:
Iowa Speaks, a traveling exhibition organized by Edward Beatty Rowan under the auspices of The American Federation of Arts, 1934-1935, including (without limitation) at the Everhart Museum, Scranton, Pennsylvania (November, 1934), Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island (Fall, 1934/Winter, 1935), Bozeman Chapter of the American Federation of the Arts, Bozeman, MontanaÊ (April-May, 1935),Ê Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington (Summer, 1935), Arts Club of Sioux City, Sioux City, Iowa (September, 1935), Temple of Fine Arts, Evansville, Indiana (October, 1935), and University Art Gallery, Chattanooga, Tennessee (November, 1935) (see: a) Iowa Artists Display Their Paintings Here, The Times Tribune (Scranton, Pennsylvania), November 12, 1934

David McCosh was born in 1903 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He was an important painter, muralist, and teacher. McCosh studied at Coe College, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Art Students League. He won the Institute's prestigious John Quincy Adams scholarship and painted in France in 1928. He returned to his native Iowa where he began close associations with Edward Rowan, the Little Gallery, and the Stone City Art Colony. In 1934, McCosh joined the Public Works of Art Program. After exhibiting his pieces and working throughout the Midwest and New York, McCosh accepted a teaching position at the University of Oregon in 1934, where he taught art for the next 36 years. McCosh received three mural commissions from the Treasury Department's Section of Fine Arts. Many of McCosh's works from the 1930s and early 1940s draw on American Scene traditions. His later art engaged more with the natural world, most often through an abstract lens. McCosh is listed in Who Was Who in American Art and all other standard references.

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