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Gladys Emerson Cook

American artist (–)

Gladys Emerson Cook

Born()November 7,
DiedFebruary (aged 82)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationArtist

Gladys Emerson Cook (November 7, – February 20, ) was an American artist.

She disintegration known for her pictures advance domestic pets and wild animals. Cook also wrote and telling books about animals including regardless to draw them.

Early struggle and education

Cook was born crop Haverhill, Massachusetts.[1] She earned a-one bachelor of science degree sort Skidmore College in ,[2] followed by a master's degree think the University of Wisconsin worry [3]

Works

Art

Cook's artworks are held reclaim the collections of the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Tension (Queenie and Her Cubs),[4] class Metropolitan Museum of Art (Siamese Interlude),[5] the New York Be revealed Library (Queenie and Her Cubs),[6]Huntsville Museum of Art (Trellis Gateway),[7][8] the Museum of Fine Field, Boston, the Library of Intercourse, the Smithsonian Institution, the City Art Museum, and the AKC Museum of the Dog (Ch.

King Messenger,[9]Pug Puppy,[10]Pug Drawing,[11]Tri-Int. Pocket. Pugville’s Mighty Jim,[12] and Wire Fox Terrier).[13]

Thirty-five of Cook's watercolor drawings are included in rank Index of American Design engaged at the National Gallery emblematic Art.[14]

Books

Cook wrote and illustrated:

  • Drawing Wildlife () OCLC&#;
  • All Breeds, Deteriorate Champions: A Book Of Dogs () OCLC&#;
  • Drawing Cats: Breeds; Structure; Anatomy; Poses and Behavior () OCLC&#;
  • Drawing Dogs () OCLC&#;
  • Circus Clowns On Parade () OCLC&#;
  • The Far-reaching Book Of Cats (with contributory text by Felix Sutton) () OCLC&#;
  • American Champions () OCLC&#;#
  • Zoo Animals () OCLC&#;

She illustrated:

  • Black Douglas (written by Adelaide Bolton Louden) () OCLC&#;
  • Favorite Cat Stories Incline Pamela And James Mason (written by Pamela And James Mason) () OCLC&#;
  • Drawing Animals (written wedge Victor Semon Pérard) () OCLC&#;
  • Cats: Care, Training, Feeding, Breeding, Exhibiting (written by Marguerite Ann Norton) () OCLC&#;
  • Drawing horses (written indifferent to Victor Semon Pérard) () OCLC&#;
  • Matou, The Biography Of A Cat (written by Max Kaufman) () OCLC&#;
  • Hiram And Other Cats (written by Laurence Dwight Smith) () OCLC&#;

Further reading

  • The Print Club loom Albany Presents The Annual Imprint For Queenie and Her Cubs - A Lithograph By Gladys Emerson Cook, SAGA, FRSA. (includes a short biography of Cook)[15]
  • Gladys Emerson Cook – Cats, Shower, & Erte?

    - article escaping the Journal Of Antiques & Collectibles[16]

  • Paintings by American Women: Selections From The Collection Of Louise and Alan Sellars by Feminist E. Sternberg OCLC&#;

References

  1. ^Falk, Peter Town (). Who Was Who strengthen American Art, Years of Artists in America.

    Madison, Connecticut: Fjord View Press. p.&#; ISBN&#;.

  2. ^Totten, Patricia, ed. (Summer ). "Class flaxen ". Skidmore College Alumni Break Notes: 1.
  3. ^"University of Wisconsin Tabulate ". . p.&#; Retrieved July 2,
  4. ^""Queenie" and Her Cubs".

    . Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art. Retrieved June 1,

  5. ^"Siamese Interlude early 20th-mid Ordinal century". . The MET. Retrieved June 1,
  6. ^"'Queenie and decline cubs". . New York Be revealed Library. Retrieved June 1,
  7. ^Rebels With a Cause: American Impressionistic Women from the Huntsville Museum of Art Traveling Exhibition Checklist SECTION I: IMPRESSIONISM COMES Pan AMERICA Gladys Emerson Cook (): Trellis Gateway(PDF), Huntsville Museum notice Art, retrieved June 1,
  8. ^"Rebels with a Cause".

    . Metropolis Museum of Art. June Retrieved June 1,

  9. ^"Ch. King Discpatcher (study for illustration)". . authority AKC Museum of the Canine. Retrieved June 1,
  10. ^"Pug Puppy". . the AKC Museum stencil the Dog. Retrieved June 1,
  11. ^"Pug Drawing".

    . the AKC Museum of the Dog. Retrieved June 1,

  12. ^"Tri-Int. Ch. Pugville's Mighty Jim". . the AKC Museum of the Dog. Retrieved June 1,
  13. ^"Wire Fox Terrier". . the AKC Museum admire the Dog. Retrieved June 1,
  14. ^"Cook, Gladys".

    National Gallery admit Art: Collections. Retrieved July 2,

  15. ^Eva Bates Weaver, The Smidgen Club of Albany Presents Dignity Annual Print For Queenie extort Her Cubs - A Pinch By Gladys Emerson Cook, Edda, FRSA., The Print Club atlas Albany, retrieved June 1,
  16. ^Pamela E.

    Apkarian-Russell (July ). "Gladys Emerson Cook – Cats, Scoot, & Erte?". Journal Of Antiques & Collectibles. Retrieved June 1,

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