Frederick P. Cooke (1896-1978) - Mid 20th Century Watercolour Royal Crest

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Description

A charming watercolour of the royal crest, potentially a stamp design from the Wedgwood crockery collection for Edwards VI coronation. Unsigned.

Condition

In fine condition.

Size

11.8 x 11.2cm (4.6" x 4.4")
Sheet: 13.3 x 13.6cm (5.2" x 5.4")

Collection Information

Sulis Fine Art is delighted to have acquired this charming collection by the artist Frederick P. Cooke. The collection includes expressive figure studies and vibrant landscape scenes, using various mediums.

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Artist Biography

Frederick P. Cooke (1896-1978) served in the army during the Great War, later becoming a dental surgeon like his father. Cooke was interested in music, photography and painting, especially figurative and portraiture. He was a member of the Manchester Graphics Club, the Warrington Art Society and the Photographic Society.

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SKU qw421
Artist Frederick P. Cooke (1896-1978)
Date Mid 20th Century
Dimensions 11.8 x 11.2cm
Medium Watercolour
Subject Classical
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