Betty Cooke
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Catherine Elizabeth Cooke (born May 5, 1924) is an American designer whose career has lasted more than 73 years. She is principally known for her jewelry. She has been called "an icon within the tradition of modernist jewelry" and "a seminal figure in American Modernist studio jewelry". Her pieces have been shown nationally and internationally and are included in a number of museum collections, including the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York. She is regarded as an important role model for other artists and craftspeople.
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Betty Cooke
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Betty Cooke Jewelry, The Store Ltd., Village of Cross Keys, MD; 'Cooke.Steinmetz' Designers and Consultants
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William O. Steinmetz
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"Conversations Podcast 1: Betty Cooke", Cara Ober, BMoreArt
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Catherine Elizabeth Cooke (born May 5, 1924) is an American designer whose career has lasted more than 73 years. She is principally known for her jewelry. She has been called "an icon within the tradition of modernist jewelry" and "a seminal figure in American Modernist studio jewelry". Her pieces have been shown nationally and internationally and are included in a number of museum collections, including the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York. She is regarded as an important role model for other artists and craftspeople.
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