Woman With Coconut – Ray Crooke

$3,800.00

Wood Block Artist Proof
Hand-signed by the Artist
80 x 70cm Frame new custom dark timber non-reflective glass double matt.
Artwork Size Comes with provenance papers

 

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Ray Crooke’s Original Silk Screen, wood blocks, and calligraphy Artworks are now available at Art In Transit. They were selected from Diana Crooke’s private collection and the Art in Transit online Gallery.

Ray Crooke’s landscapes depict island life in the tropical north, neighbouring Melanesian and Fijian Islands. These timeless and beautiful silkscreen artworks capture the tropics’ idyllic stillness and languid lifestyle. Crooke was principally known for his landscapes. He was also a skilled portrait painter and won the Archibald Prize in 1969 with a portrait of George Johnson.

In 1951, he married June Bethel, and the couple settled in Cairns before moving back to Thursday Island. Experience of life in the tropics became an essential element of Crooke’s work. In 1959, he held a successful solo exhibition at Australian Galleries Melbourne. Now highly sought after by major galleries, Crooke chose picturesque Yorkey’s Knob and Cairns as his base.

Ray Crooke’s work hangs in the Cairns Gallery, National Gallery of Australia, all other state galleries, and many regional galleries. His murals grace Australia House in London, and his 1971 Painting “The Offering” is in the Vatican Museum collection. In 1993, he was made a member of the Order of Australia for services to the visual arts.

The original silkscreen collection consists mostly of artist proofs and limited editions. Ray Crook’s stunning artworks are offered to collectors directly from the Crooke family collection and celebrate Cairns’s most famous Artist.

 

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Size

50 x 50cm, 35 x 35cm