American & Modern Art

February 2227, 2020
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LOT 60

Lot 60

Robert Howard Cook (1921- )

Robert Howard Cook (1921- )
Lot 60 Details
Robert Howard Cook (1921- ), American

LION WALKING, 1988

Bronze with gold/brown patination; signed "R. Cook" twice: on the lower right side of the body and signed again and dated 88 on the inside of the body. Raised on a rectangular wood base.

Together with the limited edition book:

"R. Cook Family Album in Bronze", First Edition, published in 1976 in a limited edition of 3000 copies and 25 special copies "hors commerce" printed by Jasillo Press, Rome, Italy, unnumbered, autographed and dated Oct. 76 in blue pen and ink to the inside front cover
7.25 x 15.25 in — 18.4 x 38.7 cm

Estimate $600-$800

Realised: $390
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Robert Howard Cook (1921- )
  • Robert Howard Cook (1921- )
  • Robert Howard Cook (1921- )
  • Robert Howard Cook (1921- )
  • Robert Howard Cook (1921- )
Provenance:

The Estate of Albert Silver, Toronto

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