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Howard Norton Cook

American, 1901-1980

Howard Norton Cook
(American, 1901-1980)

"Magical City", ca. 1957

oil on canvas
"Grand Central Moderns (division of the Grand Central Art Galleries)" and "Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture", University of Illinois, Urbana, 1957, exhibition labels with artist and title en verso.
Framed.
48-1/2" x 20-1/2", framed 48-3/4" x 20-3/4"

Provenance: Nedra Matteucci Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico; Estate of Nancy R. Morrison, Houston, Texas.

Exhibited: Exhibited, and listed and illustrated in catalogue Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture, March 3rd-April 7th, 1957, Galleries, Architecture Building, College of Fine and Applied Arts, University of Illinois, Urbana, no. 38, plate 21. The exhibition was held in conjunction with the Biennial Festival of Contemporary Art.

Notes: Known as a printmaker and muralist, Howard Norton Cook and his wife, fellow artist Barbara Latham, traveled extensively, but maintained a residence in New York City from the late 1920s to the mid-1930s. Cook was inspired by the ongoing construction in the city and created a series of paintings of the skyscrapers and cityscape. In 1938, the couple settled near Taos on the Talpa Ridge in New Mexico, where they helped to establish the Roswell Museum and Art Center's Artist-in-Residence program.

oil on canvas
"Grand Central Moderns (division of the Grand Central Art Galleries)" and "Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture", University of Illinois, Urbana, 1957, exhibition labels with artist and title en verso.
Framed.
48-1/2" x 20-1/2", framed 48-3/4" x 20-3/4"

  • Provenance: Nedra Matteucci Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico; Estate of Nancy R. Morrison, Houston, Texas.
  • Exhibited: Exhibited, and listed and illustrated in catalogue Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture, March 3rd-April 7th, 1957, Galleries, Architecture Building, College of Fine and Applied Arts, University of Illinois, Urbana, no. 38, plate 21. The exhibition was held in conjunction with the Biennial Festival of Contemporary Art.
  • Notes: Known as a printmaker and muralist, Howard Norton Cook and his wife, fellow artist Barbara Latham, traveled extensively, but maintained a residence in New York City from the late 1920s to the mid-1930s. Cook was inspired by the ongoing construction in the city and created a series of paintings of the skyscrapers and cityscape. In 1938, the couple settled near Taos on the Talpa Ridge in New Mexico, where they helped to establish the Roswell Museum and Art Center's Artist-in-Residence program.
  • Condition: **Some colors fluoresce under UV light but are due to their chemical composition. Light surface dirt.
    Metal frame/strips that are intended to protect edges; surface marks and abrasions.

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