Beryl Cook

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Beryl Cook was a British artist celebrated for her humorous, boldly colored paintings depicting lively, often bawdy scenes of everyday life and eccentric characters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artist
painter
person
artForm painting
artisticStyle bold colors
comic tone
exaggerated figures
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
describedBySource humorous, boldly colored paintings depicting lively, often bawdy scenes of everyday life and eccentric characters
familyName Cook NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork illustration
painting
genre figurative art
genre painting
givenName Beryl NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn contemporary British popular art
hasNotableCharacteristic often critically underrated by formal art establishments
popular with the general public
self-taught artist
hasNotableWork paintings of large, jovial women in social situations
paintings of nightlife and dancing
paintings of seaside holidays
influencedBy British working-class life
popular culture
seaside resort culture
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement naïve art
name Beryl Cook NERFINISHED
nationality British
notableFor bawdy scenes in pubs and social settings
boldly colored paintings
depictions of eccentric characters
humorous paintings of everyday life
occupation artist
painter
subjectOfWork cabaret and nightlife
eccentric characters
everyday life
pub scenes
social gatherings
usesMedium acrylic paint
board and canvas
workFeaturedIn greeting cards
prints and reproductions

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Beryl hasNotableBearer Beryl Cook