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George Cooke is a contemporary artist who works in a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, and photography

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Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: Joan of Arc commonly called the Maid of Orleans (receiving the Sword of St. Catherine), c1787

Joan of Arc commonly called the Maid of Orleans (receiving the Sword of St. Catherine), c1787
Joan of Arc commonly called the Maid of Orleans (receiving the Sword of St. Catherine) previous to raising the Siege of that City and defeating the English Forces, c1787

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: Edward, Prince of Wales, Son of Henry III, killing the Saracen Assassin, c1787

Edward, Prince of Wales, Son of Henry III, killing the Saracen Assassin, c1787
Edward, Prince of Wales, Son of Henry III, killing the Saracen Assassin, who had wounded him with a poisons dagger in Palestine, c1787

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: Edward V, c1787

Edward V, c1787. From A New, Universal and Impartial History of England: From the Earliest Authentic Records, and most Genuine Historical Evidence, to the Winter of the Year 1784

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: Richard III, c1787

Richard III, c1787. From A New, Universal and Impartial History of England: From the Earliest Authentic Records, and most Genuine Historical Evidence, to the Winter of the Year 1784

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: William II. Surnamed Rufus, c1787

William II. Surnamed Rufus, c1787. From A New, Universal and Impartial History of England: From the Earliest Authentic Records, and most Genuine Historical Evidence, to the Winter of the Year 1784

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: William the Conqueror, c1787

William the Conqueror, c1787. From A New, Universal and Impartial History of England: From the Earliest Authentic Records, and most Genuine Historical Evidence, to the Winter of the Year 1784

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: George I, c1787

George I, c1787. From A New, Universal and Impartial History of England: From the Earliest Authentic Records, and most Genuine Historical Evidence, to the Winter of the Year 1784

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: William III, c1787

William III, c1787. From A New, Universal and Impartial History of England: From the Earliest Authentic Records, and most Genuine Historical Evidence, to the Winter of the Year 1784

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, the great Favourite of Charles I, stabbed, c1787

George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, the great Favourite of Charles I, stabbed, c1787
George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, the great Favourite of Charles I. stabbed at Portsmouth by Felton the Assassin, c1787

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: Edward VI, c1787

Edward VI, c1787. From A New, Universal and Impartial History of England: From the Earliest Authentic Records, and most Genuine Historical Evidence, to the Winter of the Year 1784

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: Ambassadors from the States of Holland imploring Assistance of Queen Elizabeth, c1787

Ambassadors from the States of Holland imploring Assistance of Queen Elizabeth, c1787
Ambassadors from the States of Holland imploring Assistance of Queen Elizabeth to deliver them from the Yoke of Spanish Tyranny, c1787

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: The first meeting of the British King Vortigern with the two Saxon Chiefs Hengist and Horsa, c1787

The first meeting of the British King Vortigern with the two Saxon Chiefs Hengist and Horsa, c1787
The first meeting of the British King Vortigern with the two Saxon Chiefs Hengist and Horsa, in the Isle of Thanet, c1787

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: King Edmund the first Assassinated by Leolf the Robbe, c1787

King Edmund the first Assassinated by Leolf the Robbe, c1787
King Edmund the first Assassinated by Leolf the Robber, while celebrating the Feast of St. Augustine in the Church of Puckle in Gloucestershire, c1787

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: King Alfred the Great, disguised as a Musician, viewing the Situation of the Enemy, c1787

King Alfred the Great, disguised as a Musician, viewing the Situation of the Enemy, c1787
King Alfred the Great, disguised as a Musician, viewing the Situation of the Enemy in the Danish Camp, previous to his defeating them on the borders of Hampshire, c1787

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: King Alfred the Great, forming a Code of Laws, and Dividing the Kingdom into Counties, c1787

King Alfred the Great, forming a Code of Laws, and Dividing the Kingdom into Counties, c1787
King Alfred the Great, forming a Code of Laws, and Dividing the Kingdom into Counties, Tythings, Hundreds, &c. c1787. From A New

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: The Remains of William the Conqueror refused Interment by Anselm Fitz Arthur, c1787

The Remains of William the Conqueror refused Interment by Anselm Fitz Arthur, c1787. From A New, Universal and Impartial History of England: From the Earliest Authentic Records

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: King Athelstan saving the Life of his Father, Edward the Elder at the Battle of Sherwood, c1787

King Athelstan saving the Life of his Father, Edward the Elder at the Battle of Sherwood, c1787
King Athelstan saving the Life of his Father, Edward the Elder at the Battle of Sherwood by taking Leofrid the Dame Prisoner, c1787

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: King Edgars first Interview with Queen Elfrida, c1787

King Edgars first Interview with Queen Elfrida, c1787. From A New, Universal and Impartial History of England: From the Earliest Authentic Records, and most Genuine Historical Evidence

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: Caractacus the British Chief, basely Betrayed into the Hands of the Romans by Cartismandua, c1787

Caractacus the British Chief, basely Betrayed into the Hands of the Romans by Cartismandua, c1787
Caractacus the British Chief, basely Betrayed into the Hands of the Romans by Cartismandua, Queen of the Brigantes, c1787

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: The Act of Union presented to Queen Anne by the Duke of Queensberry and Dover, c1787

The Act of Union presented to Queen Anne by the Duke of Queensberry and Dover, c1787. From A New, Universal and Impartial History of England: From the Earliest Authentic Records

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: King Henry the Sixth Crowned in the Cathedral Church of Notre Dame, in Paris, c1787

King Henry the Sixth Crowned in the Cathedral Church of Notre Dame, in Paris, c1787. From A New, Universal and Impartial History of England: From the Earliest Authentic Records

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: Edward the Black Prince waiting on his Royal Prisoner John, King of France, c1787

Edward the Black Prince waiting on his Royal Prisoner John, King of France, c1787
Edward the Black Prince waiting on his Royal Prisoner John, King of France, after defeating him at the Battle of Poictiers, c1787

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: King John basely Stabbing his Nephew Prince Arthur, previous to throwing him into the Sea, c1787

King John basely Stabbing his Nephew Prince Arthur, previous to throwing him into the Sea, c1787
King John basely Stabbing his Nephew Prince Arthur, previous to throwing him into the Sea, near Cherbourgh, c1787. From A New

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: King Henry the Second serving the first Dish to the Table of his Son, c1787

King Henry the Second serving the first Dish to the Table of his Son, c1787
King Henry the Second serving the first Dish to the Table of his Son Henry after the Coronation by the Bishops of York, Durham and London, c1787

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: King John, (1166-1216), c1787

King John, (1166-1216), c1787. aAso known as John Lackland, was King of England from 6 April 1199 until his death in 1216

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: Henry II, (1133-1189), c1787

Henry II, (1133-1189), c1787. aAso known as Henry Curtmantle, Henry FitzEmpress or Henry Plantagenet, ruled as King of England (1154-89). He was an energetic and sometimes ruthless ruler

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: Richard II, (1367-1400), c1787

Richard II, (1367-1400), c1787. Also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed on 30 September 1399. He succeeded the throne at the age of ten

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: Henry III, (1207-1272), c1787

Henry III, (1207-1272), c1787. Also known as Henry of Winchester, was King of England, Lord of Ireland and Duke of Aquitaine from 1216 until his death. Henry assumed the throne when he was only nine

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: Edward I, (1239-1307), c1787

Edward I, (1239-1307), c1787. Also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots, Edward I, was King of England from 1272 to 1307

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: Stephen, (1092-1154), c1787

Stephen, (1092-1154), c1787. Often referred to as Stephen of Blois, he was a grandson of William the Conqueror and King of England from 1135 to his death

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: Beaumont Lodge, Lord Ashbrooke, 1810. Artist: William Bernard Cooke

Beaumont Lodge, Lord Ashbrooke, 1810. Artist: William Bernard Cooke
Beaumont Lodge, Lord Ashbrooke, 1810. The estate lies by the River Thames, In 1805 the Beaumont property was bought for about £ 14, 000 by Viscount Ashbrook, a friend of George IV

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: Entrance to Portsmouth Harbour, 1859. Artist: Edward Francis Finden

Entrance to Portsmouth Harbour, 1859. Artist: Edward Francis Finden
Entrance to Portsmouth Harbour, 1859. Best known as home of the Royal Navy, because of its strategic location on the south coast of England. After Edward William Cooke (1811-1880)

Background imageGeorge Cooke Collection: Monument of Sir Francis Bacon, St Michaels Church, St Albans, Hertfordshire, 1806. Artist: G Cooke

Monument of Sir Francis Bacon, St Michaels Church, St Albans, Hertfordshire, 1806. Artist: G Cooke
Monument of Sir Francis Bacon, St Michaels Church, St Albans, Hertfordshire, 1806. English philosopher, scientist and statesman Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626)



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George Cooke Collection

George Cooke is a contemporary artist who works in a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, and photography. He is known for his bold use of color and texture to create abstract compositions that explore themes of identity and the human condition. His work has been exhibited in numerous galleries around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. He has also been featured in publications such as The New Yorker and The Guardian. George Cooke's art has been praised for its ability to capture emotion and evoke powerful responses from viewers. His artwork often reflects his own personal experiences, allowing viewers to connect with him on an intimate level. By combining traditional techniques with modern technology, George Cooke creates unique pieces that are both visually stunning and thought-provoking.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The George Cooke collection, available through Media Storehouse, features a range of stunning artwork in various formats. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. George Cooke was an American artist who lived from 1793 to 1849 and is known for his landscape paintings that capture the beauty of nature with great detail and precision. His works are highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts alike. Media Storehouse offers a wide selection of pieces from the George Cooke collection that can be enjoyed in any home or office space. Whether you're looking for a large canvas print to make a statement on your living room wall or a smaller piece to add some character to your bedroom decor, there's something for everyone in this collection. With such high-quality reproductions available through our online platform, it's easy to bring the beauty of George Cooke's work into your own home at an affordable price point.
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George Cooke was a renowned artist from the 19th century, known for his stunning landscape paintings. His art prints are now available through Artists Arts at Media Storehouse. These prints showcase Cooke's exceptional talent in capturing the beauty of nature and landscapes with great detail and precision. The George Cooke art prints offered by Artists Arts cover a wide range of subjects, including breathtaking views of mountains, rivers, forests, and more. Each print is created using high-quality materials to ensure that it captures the essence of Cooke's original artwork. These art prints are perfect for those who appreciate fine art or want to add some elegance to their home decor. They make excellent gifts for friends and family members who share an interest in beautiful landscapes or classic artwork. George Cooke's art prints offer a glimpse into the past while also providing timeless beauty that will never go out of style.
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We offer a wide range of George Cooke art prints for purchase. Our collection includes beautiful landscape paintings that capture the essence of American scenery during the 19th century. You can choose from stunning images such as "View on the Hudson River," "The Falls at Niagara," and "Lake George." These prints are available in various sizes to suit your preference and decor needs. In addition to landscapes, we also have historical scenes by Cooke that depict important moments in American history. For example, you can buy prints of his painting "Washington Crossing the Delaware" or "Battle of Lake Erie." All our George Cooke art prints are produced using high-quality materials and printing techniques to ensure they look fantastic on any wall. Whether you're looking for a statement piece or something more subtle, there's sure to be a print that catches your eye in our collection.
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To purchase George Cooke's art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our online collection of artwork and select the pieces that you would like to buy. Once you have chosen your desired prints, simply add them to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will need to provide your shipping information and payment details at this stage. We offer a wide range of payment options including credit card, PayPal, and bank transfer. We also offer international shipping for customers outside of the UK. It is important to note that while Media Storehouse does not sell commercial use or acrylic prints, they do offer a variety of high-quality paper options for their art prints. Whether you are looking for something to hang in your home or office or as a gift for someone special, purchasing George Cooke's art through Media Storehouse is a simple and convenient process.
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How much do George Cooke (Artists Arts) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of art prints by various artists including George Cooke . The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and type of print you choose. We have a variety of sizes available ranging from small to large, with prices varying accordingly. Our standard prints are printed on high-quality paper using archival inks for long-lasting color and durability. We also offer canvas prints which provide a more textured look and feel to the artwork. These are priced differently than our standard paper prints due to their unique printing process. The cost of George Cooke's art prints will depend on your specific preferences and needs. However, we strive to offer competitive pricing while maintaining the highest quality standards for all our products.
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We take great care in ensuring that your George Cooke art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit, including sturdy cardboard tubes or flat packaging with reinforced corners. When you place an order for a George Cooke print, our team of experts will carefully prepare it for shipping. Depending on the size and type of print you have ordered, we may roll it into a tube or package it flat between layers of protective material. Once your order has been packaged and labelled, we will arrange for it to be shipped directly to your chosen delivery address. You can track the progress of your shipment using the tracking number provided in your confirmation email. We understand how important it is to receive your artwork in perfect condition, which is why we take every precaution possible when packing and shipping orders from our warehouse.