Unloading, Gloucester Harbor
- oil on canvas
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12 x 16 in
(30.48 x 40.64 cm)
- Gladys Emerson Cook
Gladys Emerson Cook (November 7, 1894-February 1977), was a 20th century American artist, best known for her drawings of dogs, many of which were used as book illustrations. She also drew advertisements, including cat ads for Carter's Ink and Puss n' Boots products. She also painted and did many original prints, and in her later years, she painted East coast seascapes.
Cook studied at the New York Art Student's League with Anthony Thieme and Yarnall Abbott. She exhibited at The National Academy of Design, 1953-1945; NY Public Library, 1942; Library of Congress; National Arts Club, NYC; Society of Illustrators, 1945; Abercrombie and Fitch, NYC and Bronx Zoological Park, 1941.
- Subject Matter: Landscape
- Created: 1889
- Inventory Number: 1986.2_***
- Current Location: Simmons Visual Arts Center - Room 101 - Boulevard Gainesville, GA 30501 (google map)
- Collections: CAMPUS