Sketch for the Mural at Oberlin College, The Spirit of Self-Sacrificing Love”

Kenyon Cox, Sketch for the Mural at Oberlin College, "The Spirit of Self-Sacrificing Love", ca. 1914, oil and pencil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Ambrose Lansing, 1983.114.15
Kenyon Cox, Sketch for the Mural at Oberlin College, "The Spirit of Self-Sacrificing Love", ca. 1914, oil and pencil on canvas, 11 7815 14 in. (30.238.8 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Ambrose Lansing, 1983.114.15
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Artwork Details

Title
Sketch for the Mural at Oberlin College, The Spirit of Self-Sacrificing Love”
Artist
Date
ca. 1914
Dimensions
11 7815 14 in. (30.238.8 cm.)
Credit Line
Gift of Mrs. Ambrose Lansing
Mediums
Mediums Description
oil and pencil on canvas
Classifications
Subjects
  • Study
  • Figure female — full length
  • Fantasy — winged being
  • Allegory — passion — love
  • Object — art object — painting
Object Number
1983.114.15

Artwork Description

In late 1913, Oberlin College commissioned Kenyon Cox to decorate the new administration building on the campus with a mural in memory of his father, Jacob Dolson Cox. The elder Cox had been governor of Ohio and secretary of the Interior under President Grant, and Cox designed a decorative tablet listing his father’s accomplishments for a small vestibule. After he completed the project, the administrators wanted Cox to come up with another design to complement it. He decided to include a tribute to his mother, Helen Finney Cox, who had made a name for herself in Ohio as a promoter of social work. This study shows Cox’s plan for a lunette titled “The Spirit of Self-Sacrificing Love,” based on what he described as his mother’s “Biblical charity.” Cox’s depiction of a laurel-crowned, winged figure holding a glowing torch pleased university administrators, who adopted it as the official seal on college publications. (Morgan, Kenyon Cox, 1856-1919: A Life in American Art, 1994)

Works by this artist (54 items)

Kenyon Cox, After Boltraffio, "Sacra Conversazione", 1878-1882, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Ambrose Lansing, 1983.114.16
After Boltraffio, Sacra Conversazione”
Date1878-1882
oil on canvas
On view
Kenyon Cox, Portrait of Mr. Wiley, 1894, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Ambrose Lansing, 1983.114.7
Portrait of Mr. Wiley
Date1894
oil on canvas
On view
Kenyon Cox, An Eclogue, 1890, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Allyn Cox, 1959.10.1
An Eclogue
Date1890
oil on canvas
On view

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