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Ebenezer Wake Cook
b. 1844
Also known as J. W. Cook, E. W. Cook
Artist (Photographer),
Artist (Painter)
Landscape painter and professional photographic colourist. Born in England and resident of Geelong and Melbourne, Victoria.
Biographical Data
b. 1844 Saffron Walden, Essex, England, UK, Walden, Essex, England, UK
Biography
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Associates
6 people
Groups
Works
19 works
Exhibitions
9 exhibitions
Collections
4 collections
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References
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Society of British Artists exhibition (exhibited at)
Royal Academy exhibition (exhibited at)
New South Wales Academy of Art exhibition (exhibited at)
New South Wales Academy of Art exhibition (exhibited at)
Victorian Academy of Arts exhibition (exhibited at)
Colonial Fine Art Exhibition (None)
Geelong Mechanics Institute Fine Arts Exhibition (None)
Ballarat Mechanics Institute exhibition (None)
Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition (None)
Society of British Artists exhibition (exhibited at)
Royal Academy exhibition (exhibited at)
New South Wales Academy of Art exhibition (exhibited at)
New South Wales Academy of Art exhibition (exhibited at)
Victorian Academy of Arts exhibition (exhibited at)
Colonial Fine Art Exhibition (None)
Geelong Mechanics Institute Fine Arts Exhibition (None)
Ballarat Mechanics Institute exhibition (None)
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