STEPHEN JACK
Rosemary Cook

Most of the works shown are described as bronze or bronze resin and can be ordered in either medium. Rosemary usually prduces an edition of between 25 and 35 pieces in resin and a smaller edition in bronze. The resin has the advantage of being cheaper to produce and makes her work accessible to a larger audience than it would if she only cast the pieces in bronze. For an explanation of the terms or more information please use our contact form.

Friendship

17 x 10 x 6½ inches

Bronze

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Bunter, Labrador

Signed 14 x 9 x 7½ inches

Bronze

 

Wonderful World

Bronze

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Cyril, Dachshund

Signed

Bronze

Persephone

Signed

51 x 25 x 23 inches

Bronze



William, Gordon Setter

Bronze or bronze resin

30 x 26 x 15 inches

Rosemary Cook

Solo and group exhibitions:

Carl Schlosberg Fine Arts, Los Angeles (February 1997), a mixed exhibition including works by Renoir, Henry Moore, Willem de Kooning, Anthony Caro, David Hockney and Picasso
Polak Gallery, St James’s , London (May 1997),
Carl Schlosberg Fine Arts, Los Angeles (February 1998)
Arthur Andersen & Co (September 1998),
Frank T. Sabin Gallery, London (November 2000),
Woburn Abbey, Sculpture under English Skies, Frank T Sabin Gallery (Summer 2002)
Carl Schlosberg Fine Arts, Los Angeles (February 2002)
Haley & Steele, Boston, USA (2003 & 2004).
Haley & Steele, Palm Beach, Fl. USA (2004)
Stephen Jack Fine Arts, London, 2002 -


Works on Public Display

Well Manor, Norfolk
Nelson Hotel, Norwich
Battersea Dogs‘ Home
Early Learning Centre
The Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ( William Gysell memorial) , Buffalo, New York


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