Barrie Cooke
BIG FOREST BORNEO (1976)
Lot 13
Barrie Cooke HRHA 1931 - 2014
BIG FOREST BORNEO (1976)
Oil on canvas (triptych), overall 76" x 134" (128 x 340cm),
Provenance: David Hendriks Gallery, Dublin (label verso); Bank of Ireland Collection; Adams 24/11/2010 (lot 40); Privat...
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Lot 13
Barrie Cooke
BIG FOREST BORNEO (1976)
Estimate: €14,000 - €18,000
Result: Not Sold

Estimate:
€14,000 - €18,000
Barrie Cooke HRHA 1931 - 2014
BIG FOREST BORNEO (1976)
Oil on canvas (triptych), overall 76" x 134" (128 x 340cm),
Provenance: David Hendriks Gallery, Dublin (label verso); Bank of Ireland Collection; Adams 24/11/2010 (lot 40); Private Collection
Exhibited: 'Six Artists from Ireland', Arts Council, cat. no. 20 (label verso)
Exhibited: The Delighted Eye-Irish Paintings and Sculpture of the 1970's, cat. no.19, Arts Council of Ireland: The Guinness Hop Store, Apr-May 1991, cat. no. Six Artists from Ireland, cat. no.20 (label verso), Arts Council of Ireland; Barrie Cooke Exhibition, Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, The Netherlands,1992 Barrie Cooke Retrospective Exhibition, The Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, Sept/Oct 2003, The Niland Gallery, Sligo, Nov 2003
This work is the result of a three month stay by the artist in the equatorial forests of Malaya and Borneo. Cooke tried to capture the complication and vitality of what he experienced there. Brian Fallon in his review of the 1976 Cooke exhibition stated ''The pictures are mostly green, tropical and lush, as one would expect, and are closer to the lyrical mood of Cookes earlier work.
BIG FOREST BORNEO (1976)
Oil on canvas (triptych), overall 76" x 134" (128 x 340cm),
Provenance: David Hendriks Gallery, Dublin (label verso); Bank of Ireland Collection; Adams 24/11/2010 (lot 40); Private Collection
Exhibited: 'Six Artists from Ireland', Arts Council, cat. no. 20 (label verso)
Exhibited: The Delighted Eye-Irish Paintings and Sculpture of the 1970's, cat. no.19, Arts Council of Ireland: The Guinness Hop Store, Apr-May 1991, cat. no. Six Artists from Ireland, cat. no.20 (label verso), Arts Council of Ireland; Barrie Cooke Exhibition, Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, The Netherlands,1992 Barrie Cooke Retrospective Exhibition, The Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, Sept/Oct 2003, The Niland Gallery, Sligo, Nov 2003
This work is the result of a three month stay by the artist in the equatorial forests of Malaya and Borneo. Cooke tried to capture the complication and vitality of what he experienced there. Brian Fallon in his review of the 1976 Cooke exhibition stated ''The pictures are mostly green, tropical and lush, as one would expect, and are closer to the lyrical mood of Cookes earlier work.
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