In Tate Britain
Biography
Abraham Cooper (1787–1868) was a British animal and battle painter.
This biography is from Wikipedia under an Attribution-ShareAlike Creative Commons License. Spotted a problem? Let us know.
Read full Wikipedia entryArtworks
-
Abraham Cooper Draught Horses
1828 -
Abraham Cooper The Day Family
1838 -
Abraham Cooper [title not known]
date not known -
Abraham Cooper [title not known]
date not known -
After Abraham Cooper Flemish Fishermen, after Wouvermens
1824 -
Abraham Cooper [title not known]
1816 -
Abraham Cooper [title not known]
1824 -
Abraham Cooper Rupert’s Standard at Marston Moor
c.1824
Features
-
Tate Etc
You might like
-
Henry Thomas Alken
1785–1851 -
James Barenger
1780–1831 -
Henry Perronet Briggs
?1791–1844 -
Sir Augustus Wall Callcott
1779–1844 -
George Cruikshank
1792–1878 -
Andrew Geddes
1783–1844 -
Thomas Hand
active c.1790–1804 -
John Frederick Herring
1795–1865 -
George Jones
1786–1869 -
Charles Landseer
1799–1879 -
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
1802–1873 -
John Frederick Lewis
1805–1876 -
George Morland
1763–1804 -
Sir David Wilkie
1785–1841 -
William Frederick Witherington
1785–1865