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Laura Cooper
(20th century)
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Magazine ads pre-1998* |
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Lived/Active: California/New York
Known for: assemblage sculpture
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Biography from Marine Arts Gallery:
| Laura Cooper was the Great Grandaughter of James Fenimore Cooper
II. Frederick Waugh was a family friend of her Great Grandparents
in Cooperstown, New York. Laura was influenced by paintings her family
owns by Mr.Waugh.
Part of her inspiration came from this early exposure to artists and to those happy memories.
Laura grew up in Louisana on the Vermillion Bayou. Lights of
tugboats and barges that she could see and hear from her bedroom window
as they were traveling to the oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico were
influential to her as well. |
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