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Lot 244
S. Tucker Cooke (NC), Madame Rivière in the Conservatory with a Begonia Plant
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Mixed media on watercolor paper, signed and dated 1981, titled along lower edge of sheet, float mounted and framed under glass.

Sheet 30 x 22 in.; Frame dimensions 38 x 29 1/2 in.

From the Estate of David R. Hayworth, Historic Home of Myrtlewood, High Point, North Carolina

S. Tucker Cooke joined UNC Asheville in 1966 after receiving a MFA from the University of Georgia and B.F.A. from Stetson University. He taught introductory two-dimensional design, all levels of drawing and painting as well as senior level seminars. He was department chair for more than thirty years.


He works primarily with paint and mixed media and strives to create a balance of supposed opposites in his work: balancing the real and the unreal, light and shadow. Cooke has participated in over 21 solo exhibitions and has had his work accepted in over 60 competitive group exhibitions. The Asheville Art Museum hosted a major retrospective of his work in 1976. His work is in the collection of the Hunter Museum, the Mint Museum, and the Asheville Art Museum. UNC Asheville’s S. Tucker Cooke gallery is named for him, and he received an honorary doctorate degree from UNC Asheville in 2018.
(biography courtesy of UNC-Asheville)

Light toning to sheet; frame in unstable condition; not examined out of the frame.