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Edward William Cooke - London Bridge— Demolition

London Bridge— Demolition (1832)

Edward William Cooke (English, 1811 - 1880)
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Edward William Cooke

Edward William Cooke was an English landscape and marine painter, and gardener.

Cooke was born in Pentonville, London, the son of well-known line engraver George Cooke; his uncle, William Bernard Cooke (1778–1855), was also a line engraver of note, and Edward was raised in the company of artists. He was a precocious draughtsman and a skilled engraver from an early age, displayed an equal preference for marine subjects (in special in sailing ships) and published his "Shipping and Craft" – a series of accomplished engravings – when he was 18, in 1829. He benefited from the advice of many of his father's associates, notably Clarkson Stanfield (whose principal marine follower he became) and David Roberts. Cooke began painting in oils in 1833, took formal lessons from James Stark in 1834 and first exhibited at the Royal Academy and British Institution in 1835, by which time his style was essentially formed.

He went on to travel and paint with great industry at home and abroad, indulging his love of the 17th-century Dutch marine artists with a visit to the Netherlands in 1837. He returned regularly over the next 23 years, studying the effects of the coastal landscape and light, as well as the works of the country's Old Masters, resulting in highly successful paintings. These included 'Beaching a Pink at Scheveningen' (National Maritime Museum, London), which he exhibited in 1855 at the Royal Academy, of which he was an Associate from 1851. He went on to travel in Scandinavia, Spain, North Africa and, above all, to Venice. In 1858, he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Honorary Academician.

Cooke was "particularly attracted by the Isle of Wight, and on his formative visit of 1835 he made a thorough study of its fishing boats and lobster pots; above all he delighted in the beaches strewn with rocks of various kinds, fishing tackle, breakwaters and small timber-propped jetties."

He also had serious natural history and geological interests, being a Fellow of the Linnean Society, Fellow of the Geological Society and Fellow of the Zoological Society, and of the Society of Antiquaries. In the 1840s he helped his friend, the horticulturist, James Bateman fit out and design the gardens at Biddulph Grange in Staffordshire, in particular the orchids and rhododendrons. His geological interests in particular led to his election as Fellow of the Royal Society in 1863 and he became a Royal Academician the following year.

In 1842 John Edward Gray named a species of boa, Corallus cookii, in Cooke's honor.

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Naples with Vesuvius Beyond

Naples with Vesuvius Beyond

Edward William Cooke (English, 1811 - 1880)
Part of Old London Bridge, St. Magnus and the Monument

Part of Old London Bridge, St. Magnus and the Monument (1831)

Edward William Cooke (English, 1811 - 1880)
Old and New London Bridge

Old and New London Bridge

Edward William Cooke (English, 1811 - 1880)
Rye – South Coast Near Hastings

Rye – South Coast Near Hastings

Edward William Cooke (English, 1811 - 1880)
View on the Thames at Battersea

View on the Thames at Battersea

Edward William Cooke (English, 1811 - 1880)
Off the Needles, Isle of Wight

Off the Needles, Isle of Wight (1845)

Edward William Cooke (English, 1811 - 1880)
On the Nile

On the Nile (1860)

Edward William Cooke (English, 1811 - 1880)
The Piazzetta Of St Mark, Venice

The Piazzetta Of St Mark, Venice

Edward William Cooke (English, 1811 - 1880)
Katwyk

Katwyk

Edward William Cooke (English, 1811 - 1880)
The Southwark End of Old London Bridge

The Southwark End of Old London Bridge (1831)

Edward William Cooke (English, 1811 - 1880)
Sunset on the lagoon, Venice

Sunset on the lagoon, Venice (1868)

Edward William Cooke (English, 1811 - 1880)
Trabaccoli carrying wood, San Giorgio Maggiore and the Dogana beyond

Trabaccoli carrying wood, San Giorgio Maggiore and the Dogana beyond (1859)

Edward William Cooke (English, 1811 - 1880)
Off Whitby

Off Whitby

Edward William Cooke (English, 1811 - 1880)
Bridge of Sighs, Venice

Bridge of Sighs, Venice (1858)

Edward William Cooke (English, 1811 - 1880)
Opposite my House at Barnes

Opposite my House at Barnes (1862)

Edward William Cooke (English, 1811 - 1880)
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