Thomas sidney cooper,R.A.
1803-1902
English painter. He was encouraged in his ambition to become an artist by Sir Thomas Lawrence and the animal painter Abraham Cooper (no relation; 1787-1868). He entered the Royal Academy Schools, London, in 1823. He subsequently taught art in Brussels where he met Eugene Verboeckhoven, whose work had a profound influence on him. Through Verboeckhoven he came to appreciate the work of such 17th-century Dutch painters as Aelbert Cuyp and Paulus Potter. In 1831 he returned to London, exhibiting at the Royal Society of British Artists. He exhibited 48 pictures at the British Institution between 1833 and 1863. The majority of his work was, however, exhibited at the Royal Academy; from 1833 to 1902 he exhibited 266 works there without a break, Related Paintings of Thomas sidney cooper,R.A. :. | The Madonna and the Nino, with Holy Isabel and the young one San Juan | Standing male nude leaning or a scythe | Portrait of Margaret of Bavaria | Virgin and Child with Angels f | Predella of Stories of Christ | Related Artists: Johan WerderGermany
Juan Vicente MasipSpanish Painter, ca.1475-1545 Christian Georg Schutz the Elderpainted Gebirgslandschaft in 1773
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