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Stamboul



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The painting Stamboul is a remarkable work of art created by the American artist Howard Cook in 1925. This woodcut on paper, measuring 11 x 17 cm, is now part of the collection at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in the United States.

Artist Background

Howard Cook was a prominent printmaker, painter, and muralist known for his dramatic graphic works depicting people and scenes in New York City, the South, and New Mexico. His artistic style was influenced by his travels to Europe and Asia, as well as his time spent at the Art Students League in New York City.

The Painting "Stamboul"

The painting Stamboul is a black and white drawing of a woman sitting in the water with her legs crossed. She appears to be wearing a long dress and has a bowl on her lap. The scene takes place near a beach or river bank where there are several chairs scattered around, some closer to the foreground while others are further away. A dog can also be seen in the background, possibly accompanying the woman as she sits by the water. Key Features of the painting include:
  • The use of bold lines and geometric shapes to create a sense of depth and texture
  • The contrast between light and dark, which adds to the overall mood of the piece
  • The inclusion of everyday objects, such as chairs and a bowl, which adds a sense of familiarity to the scene
Similar Paintings by Howard Cook can be found on ArtsDot.com, including Railroad Sleeping and Bright Angel. These paintings showcase the artist's ability to capture the beauty of everyday life and the natural world.
For more information on Howard Cook and his artwork, visit ArtsDot.com or the Smithsonian American Art Museum website.
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