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Constance Cochrane
"Scarlet Zinnias & Gladiolus"

$45,650
£34,545.28
€39,841.54
CA$63,747.08
A$71,417.31
CHF 37,172.64
MX$869,726.06
NOK 473,529.88
SEK 445,931.52
DKK 297,411.99
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Jim’s of Lambertville is proud to offer this artwork. Signed lower left. Complemented by a hand carved and gilt frame. Exhibited at the "4th Annual Exhibition of the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors" Constance Cochrane (1888-1962) Constance Cochrane was born in Pensacola, Florida at the United States Navy Yard in 1888. As the daughter of a Marine Corps Brigadier General, and coming from a long lineage of naval ancestry, she had adopted a love of the sea at an early age. Cochrane began painting at age six and after high school enrolled at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women under Elliot Daingerfield and Henry B. Snell. Always interested in helping to promote women artists, Cochrane became one of the founding members of The Philadelphia Ten in 1917, and remained a significant part of this group until its end in 1945. Cochrane resided in Darby, Pennsylvania where she kept a studio at the family home called “Bywood”. She began visiting Monhegan Island in 1921 and returned every summer thereafter. Eventually with the help of her mother, Elizabeth Lull Cochrane, Constance would buy a property and build a home and studio on Monhegan to be called “Anchor Ledge”. In 1926, at the age of sixty, Elizabeth Lull Cochrane, seeing the apparent need for frames for her daughter’s artwork, would learn the art of frame making. Mastering this craft quickly, Elizabeth would make high quality hand carved frames to embellish her daughter’s paintings. Cochrane was an extremely versatile painter and was best known for her realistic renderings of crashing waves and surf as well as for her vibrant, glowing still lifes. Cochrane would exhibit extensively throughout her career and garner many awards. She remained a devoted advocate in the promotion of women’s involvement in the arts. Sources: -New Hope for American Art by James M. Alterman -The Philadelphia Ten. Talbott and Sydney. 1998
  • Creator:
    Constance Cochrane (1888 - 1962, American)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 38 in (96.52 cm)Width: 46 in (116.84 cm)Depth: 3 in (7.62 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    Frame Size 39" x 47" x 2.5"Price: $45,650
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  • Gallery Location:
    Lambertville, NJ
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: LAM00801stDibs: LU3741428963

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