Edward S. Cooke Jr. Explained
Edward S. Cooke, Jr. is an American historian. He is the Charles F. Montgomery Professor of American Decorative Arts in the Department of the History of Art at Yale University.[1]
Books
- Making Furniture in Pre-industrial America: The Social Economy of Newtown and Woodbury, Connecticut (Johns Hopkins Press, 1996)[2] [3]
- Inventing Boston: Design, Production and Consumption in the Atlantic World, 1680–1720 (Yale University Press, 2019)[4]
- Global Objects: Toward a Connected Art History (Princeton University Press, 2022)[5]
Notes and References
- Web site: Edward Cooke Department of the History of Art . 2024-12-02 . arthistory.yale.edu . en.
- Web site: The Chipstone Foundation . 2024-12-02 . chipstone.org.
- Vermette . Luce . 1997-06-06 . Edward S. Cooke, Making Furniture in Preindustrial America: The Social Economy of Newtown and Woodbury, Connecticut . Material Culture Review . en . 1927-9264.
- Garrison . J. Ritchie . September 2020 . Edward S. Cooke, Inventing Boston: Design, Production, and Consumption, 1680–1720 . West 86th: A Journal of Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture . 27 . 2 . 280–282 . 10.1086/715380 . 2153-5531.
- Etienne . Noémie . 2023-07-03 . Global Objects: Toward a Connected Art History by Edward S. Cooke, Jr.: Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2022. 319 pp.; 215 color ills. $35 . The Art Bulletin . 105 . 3 . 149–152 . 10.1080/00043079.2023.2213627 . 0004-3079.