John Crook - Artist Info

About John Crook

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John Marion Crooks
  • Biography

    Born in Illinois on March 24, 1857. Crook studied at the AIC and taught art in Chicago for more than ten years. He further studied at the Royal Academy in Berlin. By 1903 he had settled in Portland, OR; however, he made painting excursions to northern California, Washington, Canada, and Mexico. Although he worked in oil early in his career, he abandoned that medium for watercolor. A landscape painter, his works are distinguished by fogs and opalescent hues of hazy mornings and late afternoons. He died in Portland on Oct. 24, 1924. Member: Society of Oregon Artists; Pacific Art League. Exh: Painters of the Pacific NW, Portland Museum, 1915, 1920, 1922, 1925; Oakland Art Gallery, 1928. In: Oregon Historical Society.

    Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940"
    Death record; Oregonian, 10-8-1924 (obituary).

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