Thomas Sidney Cooper  (1803-1902) 

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Thomas Sidney Cooper, Storm Brewing

 

Thomas Sidney Cooper
Storm Brewing
1899

Haynes Fine Art of Broadway
Thomas Sidney Cooper, Canterbury Meadows

 

Thomas Sidney Cooper
Canterbury Meadows
1868

Haynes Fine Art of Broadway
Thomas Sidney Cooper, A View of Nuremberg

 

Thomas Sidney Cooper
A View of Nuremberg
Daphne Alazraki Fine Art
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Thomas Sidney Cooper, Reposing on God's acre

 

Thomas Sidney Cooper
Reposing on God's acre, 1875
Vente du: Feb 20, 2003
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Thomas Sidney Cooper, SAINT AUGUSTINE'S, CANTERBURY IN 1833

 

Thomas Sidney Cooper
SAINT AUGUSTINE'S, CANTERBURY IN 1833, 1886
Vente du: Sep 29, 1994
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Thomas Sidney Cooper, The chequered shade

 

Thomas Sidney Cooper
The chequered shade, 1854
Vente du: Feb 20, 2003
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1803   Born on 26 September 1803 in Canterbury where he worked as a coach painter and scenic artist
1824   Entered the Royal Academy Schools
1827 - 1830   he worked in Brussels, spending some time in the studio of animalier Eugène Verboekhoven.
1831   Following the political disturbance that led to Belgian independence in 1830, Cooper returned to London in 1831 to embark on a very long and successful career as an animalier
1845 - 1867   he was elected Associate Royal Academician in 1845 and Royal Academician in 1867. Such was the standard of Cooper’s work that he was commissioned by Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort to paint pictures of the Royal herd of pedigree Jersey cows.
1902   Cooper was, like many other artists of the time, a tremendously hard worker, and despite his early struggles ultimately became financially very successful. He died in Canterbury on 7th February 1902.
1833 - 1902   266 of his paintings were shown at the Royal Academy (to this day a record for an exhibitor)
1833 - 1859   He exhibited at the British Institution