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A small oil painting of a fishing boat leaving Calais Harbour by E W Cooke
By Edward William Cooke
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
A rediscovered small oil painting of a fishing boat leaving Calais Harbour by E W Cooke, depicting
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Antique 1810s English Paintings

Materials

Paint

Large Victorian coastal marine painting by Edward William Cooke, R.A.
By Edward William Cooke
Located in London, GB
Academy in 1842, the year in which it was executed. The painting is signed, and dated 'E.W. Cooke, 1842
Category

1840s Romantic Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

56: The Stern of His Majesty's Ship
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

62: At Spithead
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

57: Mud Dredger
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

61: H.M.S. Prince
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

59: A Brig of Wars
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

63: Fishing Boat
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

58: Schooner & Smack
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

60: Barge, Canal Boats
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

55: Hay Boats
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

54: Collier Discharging
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

50: Sailing Barges
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
Category

1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

53: Fishing Smack, Schooner, Sloop-rigged Barge
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

52: Oyster Boats at Billingsgate
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

49: Dutch Galliots
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

51: Peter Boats
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

47: Barges
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

46: Folkstone Harbour
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

48: Gravesend Steam Packet
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

45: Hog Boat on the Sands at Brighton
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

43: Prawn boats, Brighton Beach
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

42: Boat-hut
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

44: At Brighton, Prawn-boat
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

41: Rope houses on the beach at Brighton
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

40: The Hastings
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

39: Thames Wherries
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

32: Sheer Hulk
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

33: Dutch Schuyt
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

36: Brighton Fishing Boats
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

31: Dutch Galliot
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

37: The Stationer's Barge
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

38: Lugger on the Beach
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

34: Yarmouth Herring Boat
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

35: The United Kingdom Steam Vessel
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

28: Thames East Indiaman
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

29: The Discovery, Convict Ship
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

27: Lugger near the Blockade Station
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

30: Collier
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

23: Hog-boats etc, near the Battery, Brighton
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

25: Crab-boat at Rottingdean
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

26: Billy-Boy unloading, Shoreham Harbour
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

20: Hatch Boat
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

22: Lugger on the Beach at Brighton
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

24: Mackarel Boats coming in, Brighton
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

15: West Indiaman
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

17: Skiff
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

14: Anchors
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

18: Fishing Smack
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

13: Dover Cliffs
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

16: Yarmouth
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

19: Prison Ship
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

12: Lobster-boat at Rottingdean
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

11: On the Beach at Cromer
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

10: Thames Barge
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

09: The Wolf Brig of War
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Etching

07: The Victory
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Landscape Prints

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Etching

08: Dutch Boats
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Landscape Prints

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Etching

05: Cowes Boat
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Landscape Prints

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Etching

04: A Frigate
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard
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1820s Landscape Prints

Materials

Etching

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