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John Paul Cooper


John Paul Cooper (1869-1933)
 
John Paul Cooper made a significant contribution to the development of Arts & Crafts silver, metalwork and jewellery. His approach to decoration was magnificent and unusual. He used materials such as coconut shell, ostrich egg and shagreen (shark's skin) in combination with gold, silver, copper and semi-precious stones to create intricate and fanciful pieces inspired by natural forms, medieval architecture, myths and ancient symbols. As a craftsman he was painstaking and a perfectionist. He wanted to master techniques and understand the nature of the materials he was working with.

Shagreen box 16.1933
Shagreen box 16.1933  Shagreen box 1925
Mermaid bowl 17.1933
Mermaid bowl 17.1933  Mermaid bowl 1931
Dragon tree bowl 918.1975
Dragon tree bowl 918.1975  Dragon tree bowl 1930
Atlantis casket 919.1975
Atlantis casket 919.1975  Altlantis casket 1908
Silver matchbox 921.1975
Silver matchbox 921.1975  Silver matchbox 1904
Chalice 8.1927
Chalice 8.1927  Chalice 1907