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Shop Frederick T. W. Cook (1907-1982) – Polperro Harbour
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Frederick T. W. Cook (1907-1982) – Polperro Harbour

£245.00

Original signed watercolour

Frederick Cook was a painter in oil and gouache of landscapes, marine scenes and flowers.

Born in London, Cook studied at the Hampstead School of Art and during World War II was an official fireman-artist. He exhibited widely, at the RA, RSA, RWA and the Leicester, Redfern and Trafford Galleries.

The Imperial War Museum and Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery, Devon, hold his work. Studio, Sphere and Tatler used his pictures. Lived in Polperro, Cornwall (Art UK)

Provenance: Private collection

Frame size 17 3/4" x 21 3/4", painting size 9 5/8" x 12 1/2"

Very good condition, plain solid wood frame, new professional mount, ready to hang

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Original signed watercolour

Frederick Cook was a painter in oil and gouache of landscapes, marine scenes and flowers.

Born in London, Cook studied at the Hampstead School of Art and during World War II was an official fireman-artist. He exhibited widely, at the RA, RSA, RWA and the Leicester, Redfern and Trafford Galleries.

The Imperial War Museum and Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery, Devon, hold his work. Studio, Sphere and Tatler used his pictures. Lived in Polperro, Cornwall (Art UK)

Provenance: Private collection

Frame size 17 3/4" x 21 3/4", painting size 9 5/8" x 12 1/2"

Very good condition, plain solid wood frame, new professional mount, ready to hang

Original signed watercolour

Frederick Cook was a painter in oil and gouache of landscapes, marine scenes and flowers.

Born in London, Cook studied at the Hampstead School of Art and during World War II was an official fireman-artist. He exhibited widely, at the RA, RSA, RWA and the Leicester, Redfern and Trafford Galleries.

The Imperial War Museum and Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery, Devon, hold his work. Studio, Sphere and Tatler used his pictures. Lived in Polperro, Cornwall (Art UK)

Provenance: Private collection

Frame size 17 3/4" x 21 3/4", painting size 9 5/8" x 12 1/2"

Very good condition, plain solid wood frame, new professional mount, ready to hang

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