Artist
Edward Cooke

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Edward Cooke is an United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British Romanticism artist. 57 works are cataloged here, principally at Victoria and Albert Museum.
This British artist spent decades drawing Scotland’s skylines and shores in pencil and ink. Look closely at *North Berwick Pier* and *Staffa*—both crisp coastal scenes he returned to between 1825 and 1850. He also sketched the gothic spires of *Holyrood Castle* and the everyday alleys of *Edinburgh* in the mid-1800s. If you like the quiet drama of old stone against water, tap into *Holyrood Castle* next.
Works by Edward Cooke
Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy
Shipping on the IJ
Chub
Santa Maria della Salute, Venice
The 'Cleopatra' Cylinder Vessel
Portsmouth Harbour with the 'Victory'
Ships of war in the Medway, off Sheerness
Lobster Pots
Paper Mill, near Oxford
Hulks in Portsmouth Harbour
Study of Weeds
Study of Armour
Windmill, Blackheath
A Weir, near Oxford
London Bridge
London Bridge with Boats
Fan design
View of the Drachenfels and Königswinter
Alicante
Old Mag off the East India Dock, Blackwall
Boats on the beach at Hastings
Untitled
Lobster Pot
Felucca of Naples
57 works in the catalog · 24 shown
Collections represented