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| EDUCATION Chase School, New York, With William Merritt Chase and Robert Henri
1914 Kittery Point, Maine (summer class)
1919 Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (summer class at Chester Springs, Pennsylvania)
TEACHING
1946-1962 Wittenberg University
1969 Crabill Art Center
RELATED EXPERIENCE
Draftsman, Steel Products, Springfield, Ohio
TRAVEL
1908 Florence and Venice
1908 Elon College, North Carolina
1912 Rye Beach, New Hampshire
1915 Boston
1916 Marblehead, Massachusetts
1918 Boston and Concord, New Hampshire
1919 Chester Springs, Pennsylvania
1921 La Jolla, California
1924 Grand Canyon, Arizona; Santa Fe, New Mexico; Monterey and Santa Barbara, California
1925 Paris
1928 1930 Hampton, Connecticut
1929 Teaneck, New Jersey
1935 Wolfsboro, New Hampshire
RESIDENCES
1887 – 1914, 1920 – 1976 Springfield, Ohio
1914 – 1920 New England
MEMBERSHIPS
Springfield Art Association (founding member)
Women’s Town Club, Springfield, Ohio
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
Springfield Museum of Art, 1991
Keny Galleries, Columbus, 1992
PERMANENT COLLECTION
Springfield Museum of Art, Ohio
BIBLIOGRAPHY
“Death and Funerals,” Springfield Daily News, February 21, 1976.
Ethel Cooke: An American Impressionist (1887-1976). Exhibition brochure, Columbus: Keny Galleries, 1992.
Hall, Jacqueline, “Ethel Cooke’s Paintings are Drenched in Light,” Columbus Dispatch, March 4, 1992.
Submitted August 2006 by Edward Bentley, Fine Art Researcher of Lansing, Michigan
This bibliography was taken from the exhibition catalogue Triumph of Color and Light,
Ohio Impressionists and Post-Impressionists, James M. Keny, author,
held at the Columbus Museum of Art in association with Keny Galleries,
1994
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