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Outbuildings

Oil Sketch
ca. mid 19th century (painted)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Oil on card depicting a sketch of farm outbuildings


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleOutbuildings (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Oil on card
Brief description
Oil sketch of farm outbuildings by Thomas Sidney Cooper. Great Britain, ca. mid 19th century.
Physical description
Oil on card depicting a sketch of farm outbuildings
Dimensions
  • Estimate height: 7.875in
  • Estimate width: 10.75in
Dimensions taken from Summary catalogue of British Paintings, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1973
Style
Marks and inscriptions
'T S Cooper' (Signed by the artist)
Credit line
Given by Alfred Jones of Bath
Object history
Given by Alfred Jones of Bath, 1916

Historical significance: Born in Canterbury, Thomas Sidney Cooper (1803-1902) began work as a coach-painter, but learned drawing from a local scene-painter. He was encouraged by Sir Thomas Lawrence and the animal painter Abraham Cooper, and joined the Royal Academy schools in 1823. Cooper subsequently settled in Brussels, where he met and was influenced by the Belgian painter Eugene Verboekhoven, who specialised in a kind of landscape painting based on 17th-century Dutch prototypes by artists such as Paulus Potter and Aelbert Cuyp. Cooper returned from Brussels in 1831, and from 1833 he exhibited regularly at the British Institution and in particular at the Royal Academy, where he exhibited 266 works without a break between 1833 and 1902. He was elected ARA in 1845 and RA in 1867.

Cooper's paintings were almost all of cattle (so much so that he was nicknamed 'Cow' Cooper to distinguish him from Abraham 'Horse' Cooper). He also painted animals in landscapes by other artists.

This carefully-observed oil sketch of dilapidated farm outbuildings was given to the museum in 1916 by Alfred Jones of Bath.
Subjects depicted
Other number
P.7-1916 - previous number
Collection
Accession number
E.80-1918

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Record createdAugust 10, 2006
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