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Autograph letter, signed.
Cooper thanks Henry for his very flattering approval of the picture, and feels certain that the work in question will improve every year. In closing, he mentions a dispute with his bankers over a sum they state had not been paid to them. A Victorian artist residing in Vernon Holme (the home he built near Canterbury, named for his early patron), Cooper is known for his paintings of animal life. In his early career he painted scenery for theatrical productions, signboards, portraits, and coaches. After a stay in Belgium, he returned to England to produce pastoral paintings and topographical views of London.
Full Title
[Letter] [18]53 May 4, Vernon Holme, Canterbury, [to] D. Henry / Thomas Sidney Cooper.
Member of
Contributor(s)
Attributed name: D. Henry.
Date Issued
1853-05-04
Language
English
Type
Subject (Name)
Identifier
typle; abyes; 19cty; Arts
i-remain_2328
Note
typle; abyes; 19cty; Arts
Extent
[1] leaf.
17 x11 cm.
Subject (LCSH)
Date Season
Record Origin
Converted from Dublin Core to MODS during migration from CONTENTdm to Islandora
Date Other
1853 May 4.
Cooper, . T. S. . 1803- 1902. (1853). [Letter] [18]53 May 4, Vernon Holme, Canterbury, [to] D. Henry / Thomas Sidney Cooper. (1–). https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/i-remain/letter-1853-may-4-vernon-holme-canterbury-d-henry/thomas
Cooper, Thomas Sidney 1803-1902. 1853. “[Letter] [18]53 May 4, Vernon Holme, Canterbury, [to] D. Henry Thomas Sidney Cooper”. https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/i-remain/letter-1853-may-4-vernon-holme-canterbury-d-henry/thomas.
Cooper, Thomas Sidney 1803-1902. [Letter] [18]53 May 4, Vernon Holme, Canterbury, [to] D. Henry Thomas Sidney Cooper. 4 May 1853, https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/i-remain/letter-1853-may-4-vernon-holme-canterbury-d-henry/thomas.