Mario Cooper
(1905 - 1995)
Cooper could be considered the dean of watercolor, embracing the medium totally and teaching and writing about it over the years. Taught at The Pratt Institute and was President Of The American Watercolor Society (a medal in his name is now given by the AWS). Wrote Painting With Watercolor, Flower Painting In Watercolor, Watercolor By Design, and The Art of Drapery: Styles and Techniques for Artists. He illustrated a number of books and worked extensively with Collier's, American Weekly, and Cosmopolitan.
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American Weekly (1946) Cooper, M - 001A
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Collier's, "When You Come Home" (1945) Cooper, M - 002
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Collier's "Lion On The Lawn" (1931) Cooper, M - 003
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Collier's, "Murder In Retrospect" (1941) Cooper, M - 004
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American Weekly (1947) Cooper, M - 005
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Collier's, "Bad Dream" (1944) Cooper, M - 006
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Collier's (1944) Cooper, M - 007
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Esquire (1948) Cooper, M - 008
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Collier's, "Miss Fenella's Story" (1944) Cooper, M - 009
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Collier's (1940) Cooper, M - 010
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American Weekly (1947) Cooper, M - 011
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Collier's, "Lay That Pistol Down" (1944) Cooper, M - 012
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Dixie Cups, "Don't Let Him Strike Again" (1942) Cooper, M - 013
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Collier's, "The Voice Of The Turtle" (1944) Cooper, M - 014
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Collier's, "One Of Those Days" (1956) Cooper, M - 015
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Collier's, "Lost In A Fog" (1941) Cooper, M - 016
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American Weekly, "Diamonds Are Trumps; The Two Cullinans" (1947) Cooper, M - 017
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Collier's, "The Flower Illusion" (1941) Cooper, M - 018
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Collier's (1941) Cooper, M - 019
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