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Thomas Sidney Cooper Cattle And Sheep 19th Landscape Oil Portrait Painting

£14,950    $19,414    €17,852
Cattle’s & Sheep Resting In A Landscape With An Horned Billy Goat.
 
 
HUGE PAINTING ( Dating around 1870-80 )
 
 
Exhibition Standard Example 42.5 x 56.5 Inches.
 
 
Bears a signature T.Sidney Cooper RA.
 
 
ABOUT
 
Thomas Sidney Cooper who was born in St Peter''s Street Canterbury on 26 September 1803 to William and Sarah Cooper. He was christened Thomas Cooper and at some point adopted Sydney or Sidney as his middle name.
 
 
At the age of 12 he started working as a coach painter and later a scene painter, continuing to draw and paint in his spare time.
 
 
When he was 21 he was helped by his uncle to move to London and study at the Royal Academy. However, he didn’t complete the course and returned to Canterbury. Shortly afterwards in 1824, he travelled to Brussels where he met Eugčne Joseph Verboeckhoven who had a great influence on his work. He also met and married Charlotte Pearson the daughter of a mathematician.
 
 
After the revolution broke out they returned to London in 1831 where Cooper started selling paintings of the cattle that he sketched at Smithfield Market.
 
 
The couple lived at Portland Terrace, St John’s Wood and together had four children.
 
 
His son Thomas George Cooper (1836-1901) became an artist and also his great nephew William Sidney Cooper (1854-1927) both of whom he taught.
 
 
In 1833 he made his debut at the Royal Academy, where he continued to exhibit regularly until his death.
 
 
He also exhibited at the Royal Society of British Artists and the British Institution between 1833 and 1863.
 
 
He was elected ARA in 1845 and RA in 1867. From the early 1840’s he lived at 16 Wellington Terrace, until the 1850’s when he moved to 2 Dorset Square, Regent’s Park.
 
 
He continued to live there for over 10 years until he moved to 42 Chepstow Villas, Bayswater. Around 1849, he had a second house built in Harbledown, Canterbury and named it Vernon Holme after his patron and from where he ...
Antique #SA1093144, shown on this page, originates from the 19th century. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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