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1856 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - 1937 Santa Barbara, California. Known for: City buildings, street scene, floral and portrait painting, teaching.
A resident and distinguished impressionist painter of both the East and West Coasts, Colin Campbell Cooper earned an international reputation with his depictions of landscapes, florals, portraits,... Read full biography
A resident and distinguished impressionist painter of both the East and West Coasts, Colin Campbell Cooper earned an international reputation with his depictions of landscapes, florals, portraits, gardens, interiors and figures. He was especially noted for street scenes and skyscrapers of New York... Read full biography
A resident and distinguished impressionist painter of both the East and West Coasts, Colin Campbell Cooper earned an international reputation with his depictions of landscapes, florals, portraits, gardens, interiors and figures. He was especially noted for street scenes and skyscrapers of New York and Philadelphia, and his impressionist* palette was inspired by Childe Hassam, whom he met in New York beginning in the 1890s. In the later part of his life, he focused on West Coast subject matter... Read full biography
A resident and distinguished impressionist painter of both the East and West Coasts, Colin Campbell Cooper earned an international reputation with his depictions of landscapes, florals, portraits, gardens, interiors and figures. He was especially noted for street scenes and skyscrapers of New York and Philadelphia, and his impressionist* palette was inspired by Childe Hassam, whom he met in New York beginning in the 1890s. In the later part of his life, he focused on West Coast subject matter and espoused The California Style* of watercolor painting, a bold, aggressive new oil-painting look to a medium that had traditionally been used more modestly. He was born in Philadelphia to an upper class family where the father was a surgeon, and... Read full biography
A resident and distinguished impressionist painter of both the East and West Coasts, Colin Campbell Cooper earned an international reputation with his depictions of landscapes, florals, portraits, gardens, interiors and figures. He was especially noted for street scenes and skyscrapers of New York and Philadelphia, and his impressionist* palette was inspired by Childe Hassam, whom he met in New York beginning in the 1890s. In the later part of his life, he focused on West Coast subject matter and espoused The California Style* of watercolor painting, a bold, aggressive new oil-painting look to a medium that had traditionally been used more modestly. He was born in Philadelphia to an upper class family where the father was a surgeon, and he, the son, was encouraged by his educated family to pursue art. He was also inspired by the art he saw at the 1... Read full biography
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- Colin Campbell Cooper, American ImpressionistOctober 2006Gerdts, William; Deborah Epstein SolonAmerican Art Review
- Born of FireAugust 2006The Valley of WorkAmerican Art Review
- By the SeaJune 2004Kolpas, NormanSouthwest Art
- The Golden Age of American ImpressiDecember 2003Gerdts, William HAmerican Art Review
- Remembering the 92nd Annual Gold MeApril 2003Merrell, EricCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Travels of American ImpressionistsAugust 2002Solon, Deborah EpsteinAmerican Art Review
- News BriefsJune 2002Editor, CAC NewsletterCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Travels of American ImpressionistsJune 2002Solon, Deborah EpsteinCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Colin Campbell Cooper: ImpressionsApril 2002Price, Marshall NAmerican Art Review
- The National Arts ClubFebruary 2002Adams, ElaineCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- American Impressionists Abroad &October 2001Weinberg, H BarbaraAmerican Art Review
- California Impressionists at LagunaAugust 2000Becker, JackAmerican Art Review
- San Diego in the Eye of the ArtistDecember 1999Atkinson, D ScottAmerican Art Review
- The Way We WereMay 1997Berman, AnnArt & Auction
- East Meets West: American ImpressioApril 1997Coles, WilliamAmerican Art Review
- A Painter's Paradise (California)December 1996Gerdts, William HAmerican Art Review
- California ImpressionistsAugust 1996Keyes, Donald DAmerican Art Review
- A Noble TraditionJune 1995Lowrey, CarolAmerican Art Review
