Joseph Foxcroft Cole | |
Birth Date: | 1837 |
Birth Place: | Jay, Maine |
Death Date: | 1892 |
Death Place: | Winchester, Massachusetts |
Nationality: | American |
Known For: | Painting |
Movement: | Barbizon school |
Joseph Foxcroft Cole (1837–1892) was an American landscape artist of the Barbizon style of landscape painting.
Cole and fellow apprentice Winslow Homer studied in Boston, before Cole moved to France to study with Émile Lambinet and Charles Jacque. Cole exhibited in Paris at the 1866-67 and 1873-75 Salons, and the Exposition Universelle (1867).[1]