Edward William Cooke

English painter and illustrator of marine art

Edward William Cooke - English painter and illustrator of marine art
Born

March 27th, 1811
214 years ago

Died

January 4th, 1880
145 years ago — 68 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United Kingdom

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A prominent marine painter and illustrator, this individual specialized in detailed depictions of ships and maritime scenes. Early in the career, significant contributions were made to art exhibitions. The individual was a member of the Royal Academy and exhibited works that showcased the nautical world, predominantly during the 19th century. Works included depictions of naval battles and merchant ships, reflecting technological advancements in maritime industry. In addition to painting, illustrations were created for various publications, capturing the essence of maritime life. The use of light and detail in the artworks provided a vivid portrayal of the sea and its vessels.

Contributed to the Royal Academy exhibitions

Illustrated for The British Field Marshal

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