Beryl Cook

Long Bio:

Beryl Cook was born between the two world wars, she eventually left Kendrick School in Reading at the age of 15, where she went to secretarial school and then into an insurance office. After moving to London and then Hampton, she eventually married her next door neighbour from Reading, John Cook. He was an officer in the Merchant Navy and after he left the sea in 1956, they bought a pub for a year before John took a job in Southern Rhodesia with a motor company. Beryl bought their young son a box of watercolours, and when showing him how to use it, she decided that she herself quite enjoyed painting. John subsequently bought her a child's painting set for her birthday and it was with this that she produced her first significant work, a half-length portrait of a dark-skinned lady with a vacant expression and large drooping breasts. It was aptly named 'Hangover' by Beryl's husband and still hangs in their house today.

In 1964 Beryl cook and her husband returned to the UK settling first in Cornwall and then later in Plymouth where, during the summer months, Beryl ran a boarding house for holidaymakers on the seafront. Beryl had now been painting for a number of years, basing her pictures on her everyday observations of people around her. By 1975 she had amassed numerous paintings that covered the walls of their boarding house. A friend took away a dozen or so and, to Beryl's surprise, managed to sell them all for around £10 each. Beryl was delighted and quickly increased her production. Her success came to the attention of Bernard Samuels at the Plymouth Arts Centre who persuaded her to mount her first exhibition featuring 75 paintings. It was a sell out. The rest, as they say, is history.

An article quickly appeared in the Sunday Times Magazine, followed by exhibitions at the Whitechapel and Portal Galleries in London. Her first book 'The Works was published in 1978. Her paintings were then reproduced as greeting cards and limited edition prints and soon her work was being featured around the world, tickling ribs from Kingston to the Cape, and generating considerable popular acclaim.

This popular acclaim has been accompanied by serious critical appreciation, most notably with the inclusion of her painting in the fifth Peter Moores exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool where she was seen in the context of mainstream contemporary art, alongside Bridges Riley and Victor Passmore. The new Glasgow Museum of Modern Art has also recently purchased some of her original work, ensuring her a place in the annuls of British Art. Beryl Cook continues to paint and has recently moved from Plymouth, to Bristol to be near her family.


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Beryl Cook's Collection

In The Snug
Tea In The Garden
Shall We Dance?
Jiving To Jazz
Dining In Paris
Dancing On The Bar
Fairies & Pixies
Musicians
Two On A Stool
Sabotage
Girls Night Out
Strippergram
Roulette
Cruising
A Bird In The Hand
Bar & Barbara
Bryant Park
Cocktails For Three
Escargot Pour Trois
Line Dancing
Lunch In The Gardens
Nathans
Russian Tea Rooms
Staircase
Tango
Tango Busking
Tenerife Days
Tennis
The Manipulators
Twins
Lady Of Marseilles
A Full House
The Baron Entertains
Satin Dressses
Ladies Who Lunch
The Birthday Cake
Bus Stop
Strip Poker
Big Olives Little Olives
Chartiers
Dancing On The QE2
Dining Out
Dustbinmen
Jackpot
Panto Dame
Gare Du Nord
Women Running
Shoe Shop
Clubbing In The Rain
Hen Night
Party Girls
Poetry Reading
Street Market
Tarzanogram
The Art Class
The Bathing Pool
The Boot Sale
Fuchsia Fairies
Angels (Nurses)
Bridge Party
Elvira's Cafe
Garden Centre
Joggers on the Hoe
Sultry Afternoon
The Lingerie Shop
Dirty Dancing


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