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John Sell Cotman [English Romantic Painter, 1782-1842] Guide to pictures of works by John Sell Cotman in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. ... Many works by John Sell Cotman; Fitzwilliam Museum at the University of Cambridge, UK; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ; Drawings collection online; Bolton Art Gallery,
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John Sell Cotman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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John Sell Cotman (1782-1842) was one of the finest English artists of the Romantic era. ... The benchmark monograph is probably John Sell Cotman by Miklos Rajnai (Cornell University Press, 1982). Much better as a study of Cotman's character, activities and painting methods at the peak of his creativity is the...
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John Sell Cotman After studying in London, John Sell Cotman returned home to work as a watercolorist and eventually join the Norwich School. In addition, Cotman also created successful oil paintings while living in Great Yarmouth from 1811 to 1823. As a result of poor sales, he returned to London and was employed ...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about John Sell Cotman. John Sell Cotman. Information about John Sell Cotman in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Aquaduct at Chirk, a watercolour by English landscape painter John Sell Cotman. Cotman and other members of the ‘Norwich School’ realized their subtle landscapes by the broad...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Cotman, John Sell. Cotman, John Sell. Information about Cotman, John Sell in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Aquaduct at Chirk, a watercolour by English landscape painter John Sell Cotman. Cotman and other members of the ‘Norwich School’ realized their subtle landscapes by the...
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John Sell Cotman Ruins and Houses, North Wales circa 1800-2 ... John Sell Cotman Doorway of the Refectory, Rievaulx Abbey 1803 ...
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Art of the Print offers a wide selection of international fine art. Original Etching by John Sell Cotman entitled Howden Church Yorkshire. ... Cotman, John Sell (Norwich, 1782 - London, 1842)
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An essay by Terry Fenton on the development of English watercolour landscape painting ... JOHN SELL COTMAN b. 1782, d. 1842 is, in my estimation, the supreme watercolour painter of his generation. Although his career was not cut short like so many of the famous Romantics -- Keats, Girtin, Schubert -- it was curiously aborted;
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John Sell Cotman was born in Norwich, the son of a haberdasher. He moved to London in 1798. Although he had little formal training, he became part of the circle around Tom Girtin. He travelled much in Wales and spent part of each year from 1803 to 1805 in Yorkshire, as drawing tutor to the Cholmondley family.
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