Framed Measurements:

33-1/4 in - Length

21-1/2 in - Height

3/4 in - Width


Robert Atkinson Fox was a Philadelphia artist who produced more than 1000 works of art.  From 1900 until his death, millions of the artist's color photo-lithographic reproductions prints were consumed by the American middle-class.


Fox was born in Toronto, Canada, in 1860, but immigrated to the United States somewhere between 1885 and 1890.  A prolific painter, he worked as an artist both in Toronto and in the United States and appears to have enjoyed great commercial success during his lifetime.  He worked for various publishers, including Brown and Bigelow of St. Paul, Minnesota, Edward Gross & Co. of New York, Master Art Publishers, Chicago, The Red Wing Advertising Company, and the Thomas D. Murphy Co


Born:  1860 - Toronto, Canada


Died:   1935 - Chicago, Illinois


Known for:  Landscape, western view, genre painting, illustration


Name variants:  L H Banks, G Blanchard Carr, John Colvin, Arthur De Forest, R Atkinson Fox, Elmer Lewis, Edward Musson, George W Turner, Charles N Wainright, George W White