Dramatic Authors, No. 11 - Mr. Frederick Fox Cooper
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12 June 1847 (published)
12 June 1847 (published)
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Engraving of the author and playwright, Frederick Fox Cooper (1806-1879), published in the Theatrical Times, Saturday 12 June 1847.
A dramatist, theatrical manager and journalist, Cooper spent the majority of his career working at the City of London Theatre and at small theatres in Kent.
His son, F. Renad Cooper wrote an account of Fox Cooper's life entitled, 'Nothing extenuate : the life of Frederick Fox Cooper'.
A dramatist, theatrical manager and journalist, Cooper spent the majority of his career working at the City of London Theatre and at small theatres in Kent.
His son, F. Renad Cooper wrote an account of Fox Cooper's life entitled, 'Nothing extenuate : the life of Frederick Fox Cooper'.
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Title | Dramatic Authors, No. 11 - Mr. Frederick Fox Cooper (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Engraving, printed ink on paper |
Brief description | Engraving showing the author and playwright, Frederick Fox Cooper (1806-1879), Theatrical Times, Saturday 12 June 1847 |
Physical description | Engraving of Frederick Fox Cooper published in an article in the Theatrical Times, Saturday 12 June 1847. Three quarter length image of Cooper in formal dress, his right hand resting on a cane. |
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Credit line | Gabrielle Enthoven Collection |
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Summary | Engraving of the author and playwright, Frederick Fox Cooper (1806-1879), published in the Theatrical Times, Saturday 12 June 1847. A dramatist, theatrical manager and journalist, Cooper spent the majority of his career working at the City of London Theatre and at small theatres in Kent. His son, F. Renad Cooper wrote an account of Fox Cooper's life entitled, 'Nothing extenuate : the life of Frederick Fox Cooper'. |
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Accession number | S.174-2014 |
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Record created | March 7, 2014 |
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