COTTON, John Wesley
John Wesley Cotton (1868–1931) was an American printmaker known for his finely detailed etchings that captured the architecture and landscapes of early 20th-century America. With a background in illustration, Cotton brought a precise, almost documentary approach to printmaking, often focusing on rural scenes, historic buildings, and quiet townscapes. His work emphasized clarity, line, and structure, reflecting a deep appreciation for craftsmanship and place. Though less widely known than his contemporaries, Cotton contributed to the preservation of American regional identity through the enduring artistry of his prints.
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