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Very nice historic painting by Alan D Cooke, renowned Queenstown artist. Oil on board. Painted in 1974, a real piece of New Zealand art history. 40cm x 30cm. Calm morning, Wilson Bay, Lake Wakatipu. Stunning art. Starting at $1 reserve, or make an offer.

Alan D. Cooke (1932–2015) was a New Zealand painter and art educator, primarily active from the 1970s to the 1980s, best known for his landscape works in oils, acrylics, and watercolours.

He specialised in depicting New Zealand scenes, such as Lake Wakatipu in the Queenstown area. Cooke taught art at Wakatipu High School in Queenstown, where he mentored students (including contemporary artist Avril Jean Dolman, who credits him as a significant influence). He is described in sources as a "well-respected" and "late" New Zealand artist.

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Very nice Alan D Cooke oil, Wilson Bay, Lake Wakatipu 1974, Stunning painting!

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Very nice Alan D Cooke oil, Wilson Bay, Lake Wakatipu 1974, Stunning painting!

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