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Robert Cook Bronze Sculptures
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American Abstract Expressionist Bronze Dancers Sculpture, Robert Cook, 1963
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Entitled “Whirl”, a large bronze sculpture by Robert Cook, American (1921-2017) depicting a dancing couple captured in the moment of a whirl. Wonderful early work by the artist, dated 1963 with exhibition labels on the underside of the original hand hewn wooden base. Robert Cook’s works are in the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum NYC, Victoria and Albert Museum, The British Museum and the Hirshhorn Collection. Dynamic, with a great sense of fluid movement, excellent early example of Cook’s work. Robert Cook 1921-2017 Cook was widely admired for having achieved the ability to capture fluid motion in bronze. Born in Boston, he studied with the classical sculptor George Demetrios...
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