A.D.M. Cooper

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Ashley David Middleton Cooper
BornDecember 23, 1856
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
DiedSeptember 10, 1924
Alma materWashington University in St. Louis
MovementTonalism, Realism
SpouseCharlotte George

Astley David Middleton Cooper (December 23, 1856 – September 10, 1924) was an American painter of Western and Indigenous themes, as well as portraiture, and nude studies of women.[1][2]

He is also attributed to having a bohemian lifestyle, which his art paid for.[2] Cooper was opposed to the American Indian Wars, and earned Indigenous peoples' respect while living with them in the West. The artist's style seems to be derivative from Julian Rix and other landscape painters, while Cooper himself never explicitly said so.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "A. D. M. Cooper (1856-1924) - California-Art.com". www.california-art.com. Retrieved 2019-05-09.
  2. ^ a b "Metroactive Art | A.D.M. Cooper". www.metroactive.com.