Historic Fine Art and Antique Native American Indian Art
David Cook Fine Art:
is the premier historic art gallery in Denver, Colorado. Specializing in American paintings from the 19th and early 20th centuries, the gallery showcases early Western American subject matter, landscapes, historic paintings and prints; as well as impressionist, California plein-air, modernist, and abstract works. David Cook Fine Art concentrates on artists associated with Broadmoor Art Academy, the Chappell House (forerunner to the Denver Art Museum), the Taos Society, and the Santa Fe art colony. Our holdings include works by notable artists such as; Sven Birger Sandzen, Charles Partridge Adams, Eanger Irving Couse, Joseph Henry Sharp, Bert Geer Phillips, Oscar E. Berninghaus, W. Herbert Dunton, Ernest L. Blumenschein, B.J.O. (Bror Julius Olsson) Nordfeldt, Ross Eugene Braught, Vance Kirkland, Raymond Jonson, Jan Matulka, John Fabian Carlson, and many more.
David Cook Fine American Art:
specializes in antique Native American Indian art. Our extensive collection includes Southwest material and Plains beadwork and additional objects from the Northwest Coast, Plateau, Woodlands and Southeastern tribes. Additionally we specialize in Navajo & Pueblo weavings such as; Chief's Blankets, Moki Blankets, and Serapes from the classic and reservation periods as well as early 20th century regional rugs. Additionally our holdings include a wide array of historic pottery, basketry, and bead/quill work.
Keywords: american paintings, 19th and early 20th century, western, landscapes, modernist, abstract, broadmoor art academy, chappell house, santa fe, taos society, sandzen, charles partridge adams, couse, nordfeldt, braught, vance kirkland, carlson, southwest, plains, beadwork, northwest coast, plateau, woodlands, navajo, weavings, chief's blankets, moki, serapes, classic period, reservation period, pottery, basketry, bead, quill