Photograph of a single greetings card, with a full bleed image on the front of Mary holding baby Jesus. Both have halos, on Jesus' finger sits a small blue, green and yellow bird.

Beryl Cook

Beryl Cook Christmas Card Pack

£12

Pack of 5 blank Christmas Cards with envelopes by artist Beryl Cook, exclusive to House of Voltaire.

Dimensions

A6

Finishing

Pack of 5 blank Christmas cards with envelopes

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      Two blank Christmas cards stand side by side. The left card depicts a nativity scene with Mary and Jesus, two cherubs, a donkey, cow and two lambs. The card on the right features Mary holding baby Jesus. Both have halos, on Jesus' finger sits a small blue, green and yellow bird.
      Photograph of a single greetings card, with a full bleed image on the front of a nativity scene depicting Mary and Jesus, two cherubs, a donkey, cow and two lambs.

      Courtesy the artist's estate

      About The Artwork

      Christmas cards exclusive to House of Voltaire. Choose between 'Nativity' or 'Virgin and Child' by artist Beryl Cook. Blank inside for your own message.

      About Beryl Cook

      Beryl Cook (1926–2008) was one of Britain’s best-loved artists. A self-taught painter, Cook is renowned for her exuberant style and explorations of English cultural identity and everyday life. Portrayed with defiance, her work can be understood as engaging with ideas around ‘female camp’, class and pleasure. Additionally, they can be contextualised within contemporary body positivity movements. Her larger-sized, usually jovial characters celebrate bigger bodies and inclusivity.

      Cook's most celebrated and enduring images are of larger-than-life women carousing in nightclubs, eating in cafés or enjoying ribald hen parties. Though the women in Cook’s works embody comedic or bawdy qualities, they command the space of her paintings in complex, vivid and entirely believable portraits that draw from keenly observed social interactions.

      Today, her works are held in the collections of the Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow, the Bristol City Museum of Art Gallery, and the Plymouth City Art Gallery, among others. The artist has received retrospective exhibitions at Baltic Centre of Contemporary Art, Gateshead (2007); Plymouth City Art Gallery, Plymouth (2017); and A.H.F.T.A.W, New York (2022).