Thomas Sidney Cooper R.A. - "Morning in Canterbury Meadows"

Stock Code: 2043 - SOLD

Description: "Morning in Canterbury Meadows" is a finely detailed and precisely observed study of a cow and some sheep, in the enjoying the morning sunlight, painted near Canterbury in Kent, by probably the most notable of all 19th century animal painters - Thomas Sidney Cooper.

Further Information: Born in Canterbury in 1803, his early life was marred by poverty. He was educated at the RA schools, where he was encouraged by Sir Thomas Lawrence. In 1827 he moved to Brussels where he taught art. It was at this time he met the animal painter Eugene Verboeckhoven, who strongly influenced his work. In 1831 Cooper returned to London, and he first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1833, before the accession of Queen Victoria, and exhibited his last picture a year after her death in 1902, a very long career. His works can be found in many British Galleries including the Tate in London. Cooper became ARA in 1845, and a member of the RA in 1867. He was like many other artists of that time; a tremendously hard worker and ultimately became very financially successful. He was also a man of some principle, in that he continued to paint individual canvases, he could simply have repeated himself and made a fortune!

Inscribed verso: Sold to Watkins Esq, by H L Rolfe May 8th 1867 of 31 Nicholas Lane, City (of London).

Condition: Excellent. The painting has been lightly cleaned.

Country of Origin: England

Artist & Painting: Thomas Sidney Cooper(1803 - 1902) -"Morning in Canterbury Meadows". dated 1865. Signed and dated lower left. Oil on mahogany panel in a New English made swept gilt wood & gesso frame. Inscribed verso as above.

Provenance: Sold by H. L Rolfe, London on May 8th 1867, latterly with a private collection Somerset.

Signed: T S Cooper R.A. (lower left)

Dimensions of Canvas: Height 18.00 inches (45.72cm) Width 24.00 inches (60.96cm)

Price: £18,900