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Beryl Cook


Beryl Cook first began painting in Rhodesia after showing her young son how to use his own box of watercolours. She enjoyed this so much that her husband John subsequently gave her a child's oil painting set for her birthday and with it she produced her first significant picture, a half-length portrait of a dark-skinned lady with large drooping breasts and a somewhat vacant expression, which John unkindly but aptly named 'Hangover'.




Limited Editions - Click on the limited editions for more details:

Cruising

Lady of Marseilles

Nathan

Roulette

Strippergram

Full House

In The Snug

Jiving To Jazz


 
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