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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Jeannine Cook, née en 1944, est une artistJeannine Cook, née en 1944, est une artiste contemporaine qui se spécialise dans le dessin à la pointe de métal. D’abord encouragée par Jeanne Nelson Szabo, jadis professeur d’art à l'Université de Californie à Los Angeles, à se dédier à l’art plutôt qu’aux langues étrangères et au journalisme free-lance, Jeannine Cook fait ses débuts artistiques avec une exposition d’aquarelles dans le comté de Westchester, New York, et ailleurs dans l'État de New York en 1979. Jeannine Cook ne tarde pas à se faire accepter comme membre d’organisations artistiques de New York telles que le Mamaroneck Artists Guild, le Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Artists Club, et l’American Artists Professional League, avec lesquelles elle a souvent exposé son travail. Par la suite, sa demande d’adhésion comme membre a été acceptée par la National Association of Women Artists, The Pen & Brush à New York, et le Women’s Caucus for Art ; elle a également obtenu le niveau de membre signature de la Georgia Watercolor Society. Jeannine Cook poursuit sa pratique du dessin aux États-Unis ainsi qu’en Europe, et elle expose fréquemment, individuellement et en groupe, des deux côtés de l’Atlantique. Aujourd’hui, son œuvre est présente dans des collections permanentes de musées tels que le British Museum, le Victoria & Albert Museum et BAMPFA à Berkeley en Californie ainsi que dans différentes institutions dans le monde.ns différentes institutions dans le monde. , Jeannine Cook (1944) es una artista contemJeannine Cook (1944) es una artista contemporánea estadounidense, especialista en dibujos con punta de plata.​ Trabaja en sus estudios situados en la costa de Georgia, Estados Unidos, y en Palma de Mallorca, España. Jeanne Nelson Szabo,​ exprofesora de arte en la Universidad de California Los Ángeles le aconsejó centrarse en la práctica del arte, más que en los idiomas y en el periodismo free-lance, y Cook debutó en 1979 con una exposición de acuarelas en Westchester, Nueva York, seguida de otras exposiciones en Nueva York. En poco tiempo, Cook fue elegida por jurado como socia de organizaciones artísticas como el Mamaroneck Artists Guild, Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Artists Club, Nueva York, y el American Artists Professional League, Nueva York, con quienes exponía a menudo su obra. Luego fue seleccionada como miembro de la National Association of Women Artists, The Pen & Brush, en Nueva York, y el Women’s Caucus for Art; consiguió también ser miembro de firma de la Georgia Watercolour Society. En 1983, Cook se trasladó con su esposo a la costa de Georgia, donde el matrimonio dedicó dos años a la construcción de una casa de postes y vigas junto a las marismas saladas. Durante este periodo, dejó de lado su práctica artística. Cuando regresó al arte, empezó a dibujar con punta de metal, técnica poco conocida por los artistas y por el público en general. Muy pronto, Cook llegó a presentar su obra en exposiciones individuales en los museos locales y en galerías en Georgia y más allá. Sus dibujos y sus acuarelas ya empezaron a entrar en las colecciones de numerosos museos y coleccionistas privados.​ Su obra fue adquirida por el Georgia Acquisition Program para el Gainesville College en 1986. En 2003, fue galardonada con un encargo público del Fulton County Arts Council, Atlanta, Georgia. A partir de 2011, Cook se dedicó cada vez más al dibujo y menos a la pintura a la acuarela. La práctica del dibujo de Cook sigue en los Estados Unidos y también en Europa, con exposiciones individuales y colectivas frecuentes en los dos continentes. Su obra figura ahora en las colecciones de museos como el British Museum y el Victoria & Albert Museum en Londres, y BAMPFA, en Berkeley, California, entre muchos otros por el mundo. * Fallen Palmetto, punta de plata, Jeannine Cook * Limestone Lace, punta de plata, punta de oro, Jeannine Cook * Miró's Pine Tree 2, punta de plata, papel Plike, Jeannine Cook * Pierres de Chablis, punta de plata, hoja de plata, acuarela, Jeannine Cook * Cork Oak Contours, punta de oro, punta de plata, Jeannine Cookunta de oro, punta de plata, Jeannine Cook , Jeannine Cook (born in 1944), is a contempJeannine Cook (born in 1944), is a contemporary metalpoint artist who works from studios in coastal Georgia, United States, and Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Encouraged to concentrate on art rather than languages and freelance journalism by Jeanne Nelson Szabo, a former Professor of Art at University of California Los Angeles, Cook initially exhibited watercolours in Westchester, New York, and elsewhere in New York from 1979 onwards. Cook was quickly accepted for membership in such artists’ organisations as the Mamaroneck Artists Guild, Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Artists Club, New York, and the American Artists Professional League, New York, with which she often exhibited. She was subsequently selected for membership in the National Association of Women Artists, The Pen & Brush in New York, and Women’s Caucus for Art, as well as being a Signature Member of the Georgia Watercolor Society. In 1983, Cook moved with her husband to coastal Georgia, where the couple spent two years building a post-and-beam house bordering on salt water marshes. During this period, she set aside her art practice. When she returned to art, she began to draw in metalpoint, a medium little known amongst both artists and the general public. Soon Cook was exhibiting in solo shows in local museums and galleries in Georgia and beyond, and her drawings and watercolours began to enter numerous museum and private collections. Her work was acquired by the Georgia Art Acquisition Program for Gainesville College in 1986. In 2003, she was awarded a public art commission from the Fulton County Arts Council, Atlanta, Georgia. By 2011, Cook was increasingly specialising in drawing and painting far less in watercolours. Cook's drawing practice has continued both in the United States and Europe, with frequent solo and group exhibitions on both continents. Her work is now represented in such museums as the British Museum, the Victoria & Albert Museum, and BAMPFA, in Berkeley, California, among many others around the world. * Fallen Palmetto, silverpoint, Jeannine Cook * Limestone Lace, silverpoint, goldpoint, Jeannine Cook * Miró's Pine Tree 2, silverpoint, Plike paper, Jeannine Cook * Pierres de Chablis, silverpoint, silver leaf, watercolour, Jeannine Cook * Cork Oak Contours, goldpoint, silverpoint, Jeannine Cookurs, goldpoint, silverpoint, Jeannine Cook
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rdfs:comment Jeannine Cook (born in 1944), is a contempJeannine Cook (born in 1944), is a contemporary metalpoint artist who works from studios in coastal Georgia, United States, and Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Encouraged to concentrate on art rather than languages and freelance journalism by Jeanne Nelson Szabo, a former Professor of Art at University of California Los Angeles, Cook initially exhibited watercolours in Westchester, New York, and elsewhere in New York from 1979 onwards. * Fallen Palmetto, silverpoint, Jeannine Cook * Limestone Lace, silverpoint, goldpoint, Jeannine Cook * Miró's Pine Tree 2, silverpoint, Plike paper, Jeannine Cook * *verpoint, Plike paper, Jeannine Cook * * , Jeannine Cook (1944) es una artista contemJeannine Cook (1944) es una artista contemporánea estadounidense, especialista en dibujos con punta de plata.​ Trabaja en sus estudios situados en la costa de Georgia, Estados Unidos, y en Palma de Mallorca, España. Jeanne Nelson Szabo,​ exprofesora de arte en la Universidad de California Los Ángeles le aconsejó centrarse en la práctica del arte, más que en los idiomas y en el periodismo free-lance, y Cook debutó en 1979 con una exposición de acuarelas en Westchester, Nueva York, seguida de otras exposiciones en Nueva York. * Fallen Palmetto, punta de plata, Jeannine Cook * * * * punta de plata, Jeannine Cook * * * * , Jeannine Cook, née en 1944, est une artistJeannine Cook, née en 1944, est une artiste contemporaine qui se spécialise dans le dessin à la pointe de métal. D’abord encouragée par Jeanne Nelson Szabo, jadis professeur d’art à l'Université de Californie à Los Angeles, à se dédier à l’art plutôt qu’aux langues étrangères et au journalisme free-lance, Jeannine Cook fait ses débuts artistiques avec une exposition d’aquarelles dans le comté de Westchester, New York, et ailleurs dans l'État de New York en 1979. ailleurs dans l'État de New York en 1979.
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