Richard Cooper
Marie d’Acigné, Madame de Canaples, 1502 – 58. Previously thought to represent Margaret Tudor.
About this artwork
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artist:Richard Cooper (1740 - 1814) Scottish
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title:Marie d’Acigné, Madame de Canaples, 1502 – 58. Previously thought to represent Margaret Tudor.
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date created:Published 1824
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after:Jean Clouet (about 1485/90 - about 1540/41) French
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materials:Stipple and line engraving on paper
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measurements:12.40 x 9.86 cm
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object type:
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accession number:SP I 28.1
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Richard Cooper
Richard Cooper
Born in Edinburgh, Cooper was apprenticed to his father, the artist Richard Cooper, the Elder (1701 – 1764) and trained as a reproductive engraver. He is best known for his landscape drawings and his copy drawings after paintings by the old masters. He spent much of the 1760s and 1770s on an...