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Clyde Benton Cooke

Clyde Benton Cooke (1860 - 1933) was active/lived in California, Oregon.  Clyde Cooke is known for Mountain landscape painting and commercial art.

Born in Salem, Oregon on February 24, 1860, Clyde B. Cooke was the son of artist Belle Walker Cooke. Artistically inclined at an early age, he was exhibiting drawings at age five.

He studied at Willamette University in 1872-73, was active in his native city until 1879, had a studio in Portland in 1880, and studied art in Munich, Germany at the Royal Academy during 1880-85.

Returning to Salem, he was active there until 1893 when he moved to San Francisco. There he worked in the art department of the Chronicle and maintained a studio at 610 Montgomery Street.  Most of his early works were lost in the earthquake and fire of 1906. The San Francisco Bay area remained his home until his death in Berkeley on Jan. 17, 1933.

Member:
Portland Art Club; San Francisco Art Association.

Exhibitions:
Oregon State Fair, 1885-92 (awards); Oakland Industrial Expo, 1896; San Francisco Art Association, 1898-1902; Berkeley Art Association, 19

Source: Edan Hughes, author of the book "Artists in California, 1786-1940"


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Facts about Clyde Benton Cooke

   Clyde Benton Cooke  Born:  1860 - Salem, Oregon
Died:   1933 - Berkeley, California
Known for:  Mountain landscape painting and commercial art
Name variants:  Clyde Cooke

Born in Salem, Oregon on February 24, 1860, Clyde B. Cooke was the son of artist Belle Walker Cooke. Artistically inclined at an early age, he was exhibiting drawings at age five.

He studied at Willamette University in 1872-73, was active in his native city until 1879, had a studio in Portland in 1880, and studied art in Munich, Germany at the Royal Academy during 1880-85.

Returning to Salem, he was active there until 1893 when he moved to San Francisco. There he worked in the art department of the Chronicle and maintained a studio at 610 Montgomery Street.  Most of his early works were lost in the earthquake and fire of 1906. The San Francisco Bay area remained his home until his death in Berkeley o

Source: Edan Hughes, author of the book "Artists in California, 1786-1940"


Nearly 20,000 biographies can be found in Artists in California 1786-1940 by Edan Hughes and is available for sale ($150). For a full book description and order information please click here.  ...  Displaying 1113 of 1036 characters.

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