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    • Jeannine Cook Coral Beans Silverpoint
      Jan. 09, 2016

      Jeannine Cook Coral Beans Silverpoint

      Est: $200 - $300

      Jeannine Cook, American 20th Century artist, silverpoint entitled "Coral Beans.". Depicts coral beans silverpoint and red. Signed lower left. Housed in silver-tone frame, glazed and matted. Cook's interest in the unique silverpoint art technique began as a child in East Africa s she watched her grandfather develop black and white prints in a darkroom. "Their monochromatic beauty ultimately contributed, I now realize, to my fascination with the drawing medium of silverpoint," she explained. "Its intensity of execution allows me to concentrate on the familiar. I reaffirm connections with my sense of place, with rhythms of tides and seasons, with light moving, changing, and transforming everything. For me, silverpoint is a subtle, quiet medium that provides a counterpoint to today's high voltage world." Cook resides in Townsend, Georgia. This piece measures 11 inches height, 9.5 inches width. 11"H x 9.5"W

      Peachtree & Bennett
    • Jeannine Cook Windmill Hill Silverpoint
      Jan. 09, 2016

      Jeannine Cook Windmill Hill Silverpoint

      Est: $200 - $300

      Jeannine Cook, 20th Century American artist, silverpoint entitled "Windmill Hill," circa 2000. Depicts landscape with windmill after "The Black Prince." Signed lower left. Housed in silver tone frame, glazed and matted. Cook's interest in the unique silverpoint art technique began as a child in East Africa as she watched her grandfather develop black and white prints in a darkroom. "Their monochromatic beauty ultimately contributed, I now realize, to my fascination with the drawing medium of silverpoint," she explained. "Its intensity of execution allows me to concentrate on the familiar. I reaffirm connections with my sense of place, with rhythms of tides and seasons, with light moving, changing, transforming everything. For me, silverpoint is a subtle, quiet medium that provides a counterpoint to today's high voltage world." Cook resides in Townsend, Georgia. This piece measures 9" height, 12 inches width sight; 18 inches height, 21 inches width framed. 9" H x 12" W

      Peachtree & Bennett
    • Jeannine Cook Scarlet of Tulips Silverpoint
      Jan. 09, 2016

      Jeannine Cook Scarlet of Tulips Silverpoint

      Est: $300 - $450

      American, 20th Century. Silverpoint; signed lower left, circa 2000. Tulip blossom in early stages of opening with red border. Housed in silver tone frame, glazed and matted. Jeannine Cook's interest in the unique silverpint art technique began as a child in East Africa as she watched her grandfather develop black and white prints in a darkroom. "Their monochromatic beauty ultimately contributed, I now realize, to my fascination with the drawing medium of silverpoint," she explained. Its intensity of execution allows me to concentrate on the familiar. I reaffirm connections with my sense of place, with rhythms of tides and seasons, with light moving, changing, and transforming everything. For me, silverpoint is a subtle quiet medium that provides a counterpoint to today's high voltage world. Cook resides in Townsend, Georgia. This piece, "Scarlet of Tulips," measures 8 inches height, 6 inches width sight; 24 inches height, 17 inches width framed. 8" H x 6" W Purchased 2005 from artist.

      Peachtree & Bennett
    • Jeannine Cook New Year Camilla Silverpoint
      Jan. 09, 2016

      Jeannine Cook New Year Camilla Silverpoint

      Est: $200 - $300

      Jeannine Cook, American 20th Century artist, silverpoint entitled "New Year Camilla," circa 2000. Depicts camilla blossom in full bloom. Signed lower left. Housed in silver-tone frame, glazed and matted. Cook's interest in the unique silverpoint art technique began as a child in East Africa s she watched her grandfather develop black and white prints in a darkroom. "Their monochromatic beauty ultimately contributed, I now realize, to my fascination with the drawing medium of silverpoint," she explained. "Its intensity of execution allows me to concentrate on the familiar. I reaffirm connections with my sense of place, with rhythms of tides and seasons, with light moving, changing, and transforming everything. For me, silverpoint is a subtle, quiet medium that provides a counterpoint to today's high voltage world." Cook resides in Townsend, Georgia. This piece measures 7 inches height, 10 inches width sight; 17 inches height, 21 inches width framed. 7" H x 10" W Purchased 2005 from artist.

      Peachtree & Bennett
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