About to Leave, 1936
by Dorothea Cooke (Gramatky)
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"There are so many wonderful elements in this painting by my mother, Dorothea Cooke. The dismay on the woman's face (what has she heard?). The wonderful color blue rug. The poor little boy trying to figure out the situation. The man obviously ready to leave in his wool overcoat with the two bags on the floor. And the limp arm just around the corner. Whatever has been said, why is the unseen person, presumably the child's mother, not reacting as the others have. This is a favorite of mine."
Courtesy of Daughter-Linda Gramatky Smith
About Dorothea Cooke (Gramatky)
| Dorothea Cooke (Gramatky), (1908-2001) Born: Hollywood, CA, Studied: Chouinard Art Institute (Los Angeles). Dorothea Cooke graduated from Hollywood High School before deciding not to go to college but to study her passion, art. Her parents had come from New Hampshire where her father, Charles Prentice Cooke, was an MIT graduate and her mother, Harrie Gertrude Edgerly Cooke, attended Wellesley. Her father was a civil engineer who helped design the “five finger drives” that opened up the San Fernando Valley to being developed. She and her sister, Hellen, were both chosen by legendary Stanfo... (Read More) |
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