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Lot 399
Daniel Cook (American, 1872-1955), Conversation in Mexico
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Watercolor on paper, signed and inscribed at lower right "Daniel Cook / Toluca, Mexico / 1942" and "Conversation in Mexico," presented under glass in a gilt frame.

Frame dimensions 27 x 33 in.

From the Collection of the late David Powell, Timmonsville, South Carolina

Daniel Cook was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and was a painter, etcher muralist, pottery decorator, scenic artist, and art instructor. He studied at the Art Academy of Cincinnati for one year before leaving for a year of study in Paris and Munich. After returning to Cincinnati in 1893, he worked as a decorator at Rookwood Pottery until 1895. He spent the next two and a half decades working as a sketch artist in New York and Europe. In 1919 he returned once again to Cincinnati where he taught drawing and watercolor at the University of Cincinnati. After his retirement, he moved to Mexico City in 1947.

Toning and foxing to sheet; not examined out of the frame.