COOPER, SUZANNE
Biography
Suzanne Cooper (1916-1992) was a British Modernist painter and wood-engraver. Her 1936 oil painting 'Royal Albion,' at the Auckland Art Gallery (NZ), is noted for the 'artist's use of simplified blocks of form and colour.' She grew up in Frinton-on-Sea and studied at the Grosvenor School of Modern Art in London. Between 1935 and 1939, she exhibited her oil-paintings and wood-engravings at the Redfern Gallery, the Zwemmer Gallery, the Wertheim Gallery and the Stafford Gallery, and with the National Society of Painters, Sculptors & Print-Makers and the Society of Women Artists. The influential collector Lucy Wertheim, in addition to exhibiting her work, bought two of Cooper's oil paintings
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