- Samuel Cooper
Samuel Cooper (1609 –
May 5 ,1672 ) was an English miniature painter, and younger brother ofAlexander Cooper .This artist is regarded by many as the greatest painter of
portrait miniature s who ever lived. He is believed to have been born inLondon , and was a nephew of John Hoskins, the miniature painter, by whom he was educated. He lived in Henrietta Street,Covent Garden , and frequented the Covent Garden Coffee-House.Samuel Pepys , who makes many references to him, tells us he was an excellent musician, playing well upon thelute , and also a good linguist, speaking French with ease. According to other contemporary writers, he was a short, stout man, of a ruddy countenance. He married one Christiana, whose portrait is at Welbeck Abbey, and he had one daughter.In 1668 he was instructed by Pepys to paint a portrait of Mrs Pepys, for which he charged £30. He is known to have painted also the portrait of
John Aubrey , which was presented in 1601 to theAshmolean Museum . From his correspondence withJohn Ray , the naturalist. Evelyn refers to him in 1662, when, on the occasion of the visit that the diarist paid to the king, Cooper was drawing the royal face and head for the new coinage.Excellent examples of his work are to be found at
Windsor Castle ,Belvoir Castle ,Montague House ,Welbeck Abbey , Ham House, theRijks Museum at Amsterdam and in the collection of Mr J Pierpont Morgan. His largest miniature is in the possession of theduke of Richmond and Gordon at Goodwood. A piece of the artists handwriting is to be seen at the back of one of his miniatures in the Welbeck Abbey collection, and one of his drawings in black chalk is in the University Gallery at Oxford. His own portrait of himself is in the collection of Mr J Pierpont Morgan.The date of his death has been handed down by a record in the diary of
Mary Beale , the miniature painter; and in some letters from Mr Charles Manners, addressed toLord Ros , dated 1672, now amongst theduke of Rutland 's papers at Belvoir, the writer refers to Cooper's serious illness on4 May 1672 , and to his doubt as to whether the artist would ever recover. Mary Beale's reference to his decease is in the following words: "Sunday,May 5 ,1672 Mr Samuel Cooper, the most famous limner of the world for a face, dyed."References
*1911
*G. C. Williamson, "History of Portrait Miniatures", vol. i. p. 64.External links
*cite web |publisher=
Victoria and Albert Museum
url= http://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/paintings/miniatures/artists/hoskins/index.html
title= From John Hoskins to Samuel Cooper
work=Paintings & Drawings
accessdate= 2007-08-21
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