Description:

Gilbert Hancox
New York / United Kingdom
1957 mural study illustration for latex factory, New York
mixed media on board
Provenance: stamp from Gilbert Hancox Estate
verso: "Scale drawing approved 6/5/57. S. E Williams Office Manager International Latex Corporation."

From ArtInBrooklynl.com: Gilbert Hancox was born just outside of London, England in 1908. He moved to New York when he 18 and studied at the Art Students League. With this training, he became a theatrical scenic artist, painting stage sets for operas, plays, ballets and television. A master in trompe l'oeil and baroque design, he operated his own studio and executed numerous sets for the leading performance houses, notably the Metropolitan Opera Company.

It was through this work that he spent a lifetime revealing the subconscious secrets of his mind through surrealism. These visions were far reaching and covered every aspect of his emotions. They carry elements that can be painful, cynical, witty and/or sensual.

Hancox created these drawings until end of his life, even when a stroke completely paralyzed one side of his body. He strove to express something at the very edge of his consciousness, something that was intended only for his eyes. Now it is shared to connect others to these mysterious thoughts.

International Latex Company: In 1947 the International Latex Corporation established a specialty products division and chose this site for its location. The company's rise to prominence as a supplier of aeronautic and aerospace equipment began in 1952 when it was contracted to produce high altitude pressure helmets for the military. By the late 1950s, the plant was producing pressure suits and developing prototype helmets for the space program. In 1962 the company was contracted to supply space suits for NASA's Apollo Lunar Project. On this site, the men and women of ILC designed, developed, and manufactured the suits that protected the brave pioneers who traveled to the Moon. Prior to each flight, astronauts would visit this site to be fitted in their custom sized suits. Among them was Neil Armstrong, who traveled here shortly before becoming the first man to walk on the Moon on July 20, 1969. After more than a quarter-century of technological innovation and excellence, the Dover plant was closed in 1975 when ILC consolidated its operations at their Frederica location. The building was leased for many years as a warehouse. Following extensive renovations and improvements, this historic structure was reopened in September 2002 as the Campus Community High School.

  • Dimensions: 7" x 20", 13 1/4" x 23 3/4" (frame)
  • Medium: mixed media on board

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