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¶ James Cook studied at Canterbury College of School of Art in 1920-24 ¶ Cook returned to New Zealand in 1929, where he taught at his alma mater. He was a member of 'The Group' in the early 1930s, exhibiting at shows in 1931 and 1932. The Group was an informal association formed in Christchurch in 1927 by former students of Canterbury College of School of Art. ¶ ¶ In around 1933, he returned to Europe with his wife Ruth, painting in England, France and Spain. Shortly after the start of World War 2, Cook ‘joined the British Ministry of Information as a war artist'. He returned to Australia in circa 1940-41, teaching at East Sydney Technical College (ESTC) in 1940. For two years at the start of the war, he 'was engaged on camouflage work for the Department of the Interior'. In March 1944, he was appointed the official war artist for the Australian Comforts Fund, in Papua New Guinea. ¶ ¶ Cook was appointed 'Curator of the Perth Art Gallery' in 1949, taking up the role in March 1950. He was art critic _Daily Telegraph_ (Sydney) 1952-59. ¶ James Cook died of pneumonia while travelling in Italy in 1960. A meticulous painter and fine draughtsman, his work includes _Two Tramps_ 1932, pencil, NERAM (ill. McCulloch, 178); _Coffee Stall, London_ , WWII wash drawing, AGNSW, purchased 1942. ¶ *This entry is a stub. You can help DAAO by submitting a biography.* |