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George Edward Cook Sold at Auction Prices

Architecture painter, Figure painter, Landscape painter, Painter, b. 1867 - d. 1930

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    • George E Cook (Am 1867-1930) Portrait of a lady with lace collar
      Nov. 03, 2023

      George E Cook (Am 1867-1930) Portrait of a lady with lace collar

      Est: $150 - $250

      George E. Cook (American 1867-1930) Portrait of a lady with lace collar oil on canvas signed lower right dated 1903. 30 x 25" 36 x 31" As framed.

      Merrill's Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • LARGE GEORGE EDWARD COOK (English, 1844-1905) LANDSCAPE OIL
      Jul. 23, 2023

      LARGE GEORGE EDWARD COOK (English, 1844-1905) LANDSCAPE OIL

      Est: $800 - $1,000

      Large George Edward Cook (English 1844-1905) Oil on Canvas Landscape. Cracquelure. In magnificent period gilt wood and gesso frame, some loss to frame. In frame 29.25"x51.5"x3.5". Weight 41 pds. PROVENANCE: The Terri Henning Collection, The Peoples Building Penthouse,18 Broad Street, Charleston SC, as seen in Architectural Digest.

      Charleston Estate Services Auctions & Appraisals
    • George Cook (1867-1930), "View of the Mtns from...
      Dec. 07, 2013

      George Cook (1867-1930), "View of the Mtns from...

      Est: $300 - $500

      George Cook (1867-1930), "View of the Mtns from... "...the Alhambra," oil on canvas, signed and dated at lower right "George E. Cook / 1927," matted and framed. SS 10.5 x 13.5 in.; DOA 15.5 x 19 in. Born in New York, Cook settled in Southern Pines, NC where many of his works were unfortunately destroyed in a fire. Daughter of Johnson and Johnson Pharmaceutical founder, Robert Wood Johnson, Evangeline Brewster Johnson Merrill was a prominent supporter of the arts at a very early point in her life. In 1943, she was made a Fellow in Perpetuity of the Metropolitan Museum of Art; throughout her life she was a patron of several museums, including the Peabody Museum of Yale University. Her philosophy and passion for art is well defined in a letter to a family member dated January 20, 1970, in which she seeks support for The Norton Gallery, "Art, together with Science, constitutes the highest form of human evolution, and I think you will agree that their preservation and development become a most important civic responsibility of us all. Museums preserve the inspired art of the past and the challenging art of the present in order to stimulate and enlarge our culture pattern." Evangeline was particularly interested in promoting contemporary artists, encountering many throughout her travels and work with the United Nations. She had a particular interest in Middle Eastern and Continental artists, as illustrated in the collection offered here. She lived with her collection, sharing it with others while entertaining at her home. Numerous works from her collection, by such important artists as Klee and Kandinsky, are in the collections of MOMA and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Estate of the Late Evangeline Brewster Johnson Merrill and by descent to the consignor

      Leland Little Auctions
    • George Edward Cook (British, active 1880-1905) Figures crossing a bridge with a farmstead beyond
      Jan. 04, 2012

      George Edward Cook (British, active 1880-1905) Figures crossing a bridge with a farmstead beyond

      Est: -

      Figures crossing a bridge with a farmstead beyond signed 'G.E. Cook' (lower right), oil on canvas 61 x 92cm (24 x 36 1/4in).

      Bonhams
    • GEORGE EASTMAN COOK (AMERICAN, 1867-1930)
      Sep. 28, 2008

      GEORGE EASTMAN COOK (AMERICAN, 1867-1930)

      Est: £500 - £800

      GEORGE EASTMAN COOK (AMERICAN, 1867-1930) Out on the Marsh inscribed 'Out on the Marsh/George E. Cook/22a Dorset Street Portland Square - W £10 s 10' (on an old label attached to the reverse) oil on panel 8½ x 10½ in. (21.5 x 26.8 cm.) In a 19th century gilt composition frame

      Christie's
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