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Charles Henry Cook

Charles Henry Cook (1830 - 1906) was active/lived in United Kingdom.  Charles Cook is known for Painting, portraits, landscapes, scenes of Irish life.

Charles Henry Cook was born at Bandon about 1830. He painted in Cork, portraits, scenes of Irish life and landscapes. In 1864 Cook exhibited two pictures in the Royal Hibernian Academy, 'The Irish Match-maker', and 'Little Peggy'. In noticing his work, 'The Freeman's Journal' expressed the opinion that he had great power and gave promise of the future. Cook again exhibited at the RHA in 1865. After practicing for some years in Cork, where he lived with his widowed mother in Sunday's Well Avenue, he went to England. In 1870 he was in Bath and sent a picture to the Royal Hibernian Academy. Of his subsequent career no details are forthcoming. Cook died at Scarborough about 1906.

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Facts about Charles Henry Cook

Charles Henry Cook was born at Bandon about 1830. He painted in Cork, portraits, scenes of Irish life and landscapes. In 1864 Cook exhibited two pictures in the Royal Hibernian Academy, 'The Irish Match-maker', and 'Little Peggy'. In noticing his work, 'The Freeman's Journal' expressed the opinion that he had great power and gave promise of the future. Cook again exhibited at the RHA in 1865. After practicing for some years in Cork, where he lived with his widowed mother in Sunday's Well Avenue, he went to England. In 1870 he was in Bath and sent a picture to the Royal Hibernian Academy. Of his subsequent career no details are forthcoming. Cook died at Scarborough about 1906.

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