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Description
A. D. M. Cooper's studio, designed and built in 1909 by the artist to house his larger canvasses, was located on the corner of 21st and San Antonio in San Jose. Resembling an Egyptian temple, it was described as one of the "Beauty spots of San Jose." The artist entertained his friends here until his death in 1924. The building survived until 1940.
Type
image
Format
Black & White
Identifier
EAF7A740-4D86-4F0B-9A1C-905654345128 2004-17-1216
Subject
Artists--California--San Jose Artists' studios Cooper, Astley D. M
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