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W A L T E R   H O O K

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Walter Hook

1919 - 1989

                                                  

hookself.jpg (6860 bytes)   Walter Hook, painter and printmaker, was a Montana native.  He had degrees from the University of Montana and the University of New Mexico, plus a modicum of intelligence self-acquired later in life.  After duty in the Navy in World War II, he worked in several mostly unrelated occupations, but ultimately accepted a long-term commitment as a tax-supported welfare recipient euphemistically called a "professor of art". In 1977, he retired to continue in another form of public dole, that as a "pensioner".  He maintained two studios: one in his residence, the other, a secluded one in downtown Missoula.

     Over the years Walter Hook received some ninety awards from juried exhibitions and had over eighty one-man shows.  In 1972 he was elected an Associate of the National Academy of Design, the nation's oldest artists' honorary organization.  Other honors bestowed on Walter include a Western States Art Foundation Grant in 1976 and the Montana Governor's Visual Arts Award in 1985.

     Other than being old, cranky, opinionated, and bald, he was tolerable company, particularly when accompanied by his wife, Margaret.  The rest of the family consists of two daughters, Janet and Colleen, and five grandchildren.
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    The above biography is adapted from Walter's Artist Statement as printed on the book jacket of "Celebration, The Art of Walter Hook"   published by Hit Editions, Missoula, Montana. 

  Many of the Walter Hook paintings shown here are for sale.  For sales information on the artworks or the book, contact the Lee Morrison Gallery at the address given below.  

Lee Morrison
Lee Morrison Studio and Appraisals
102 Crescent Landing
Polson, MT 59860

Telephone:1-406-883-9469
FAX: same
email:   morrison@leemorrisongallery.com
website:  www.leemorrisongallery.com

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