- Richard Cosway
Richard Cosway (
5 November 1742 –4 July 1821 ) was a leading Englishportrait painter—more accurately aminiaturist —of the Regency era.Early years
Born in Tiverton,
Devon , the son of a schoolmaster, he was allowed to travel toLondon aged just 12 to take lessons in learning. He won a prize from the Society of Artists in 1754 and by 1760 had established his own business. He exhibited his first works aged just 20 in 1762 and was soon in demand. Such was his success, that still not 30, Cosway was elected one of the founder members of theRoyal Academy (he is included in a group portrait of the 1768 founders, though some accounts suggest he was appointed an Academician three years later, in 1771).url= http://www.vam.ac.uk/images/image/12120-popup.html
title= Portrait of Arthur Wellesley, later Duke of Wellington
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accessdate= 2007-10-14] Victoria and Albert Museum, London]Career in art
He painted the future King George IV in 1780 and was appointed Painter to the
Prince of Wales cite web | title = How England first saw Bonaparte: a painting by Francesco Cossia commissioned by Maria Cosway in 1797 was the first true portrait of Napoleon to be seen in England. It was acquired by Sir John Soane, who, as Xavier F. Salomon and Christopher Woodward explain, juxtaposed it with a miniature by Isabey in a graphic comparison of the youthful hero with the tyrannical dicatator | url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0PAL/is_524_162/ai_n15930846/pg_1 | publisher = "Apollo" | accessdate = 2007-08-01 ] in 1785—the only time this title was ever awarded. His subjects included the Prince's first wife,Maria Anne Fitzherbert , and various English and French aristocrats, includingMadame du Barry , mistress of KingLouis XV of France .Cosway's pupils included
Andrew Plimer (1763-1837).From 1995 to 1996, the National Portrait Gallery in London held an exhibition entitled "Richard and Maria Cosway: Regency Artists of Taste and Fashion", with 250 works on display.cite web | title = An artistic alliance - Richard and Maria Cosway - English artists | url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1026/is_n6_v148/ai_17776997 | publisher = "Magazine Antiques" |date= 1995-12| accessdate = 2007-08-01 ]
Personal life
On
18 January 1781 , Cosway married the Anglo-Italian artist Maria Hadfield. Maria was a composer, musician and authority ongirls' education and was much admired byThomas Jefferson , who wrote letters to her decrying her marriage to another man and kept an engraving made from one of Cosway's paintings of Maria atMonticello .cite news | title = Thomas Jefferson's Engraving of Maria Cosway | author = DeMauri, Stephen | date = 2003-12 | url = http://www.monticello.org/highlights/cosway.html | publisher = "Monticello Foundation" | accessdate = 2007-08-01 ]The Cosways' marriage is thought to be an
arranged marriage and later a marriage of convenience due to his being 20 years her senior. Richard was "well known as a libertine and commonly described as resembling a monkey."cite web | title = JEFFERSON’S PARIS | url = http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/ah/1995/2/1995_2_108.shtml | publisher = "American Heritage" | accessdate = 2007-08-01 ]Richard realized his wife's talent and helped her to develop it."A Cyclopaedia of Female Biography" by Henry Gardiner, p.214]
In 1784, the Cosways moved into Schomberg House, Pall Mall, which became a fashionable salon for London society. In 1791 they moved to a larger house in Stratford Place. However, the marriage did not last, eventually being annulled; in later life, Cosway also suffered from mental disorders and spent some time in various institutions. He died in
London in 1821 and was buried atMarylebone New Church.Sir John Soane bought more than 30 objects put up for sale at auction after Cosway's death.References
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