John sell cotman English Romantic Painter, 1782-1842
English painter and etcher. Cotman was born in the parish of St Mary Coslany, Norwich, the son of Edmund Cotman, a hairdresser, later a haberdasher, and Ann Sell. In 1793 he entered Norwich Grammar School as a 'freeplacer'. In 1798 he moved to London, where he worked as an assistant to the publisher Rudolph Ackermann. Following in the footsteps of Turner and Thomas Girtin he joined Dr Monro's 'Academy' in 1799 and became a member of the sketching society that had developed around the personality and talent of Girtin.
Lee Shore,with the Wreck of the Houghton Pictures (mk47) SPWC 1838
Watercolour with bodycolour and gum
680x902mm
Lent bySyndics of the Fitzwillam Museum,Cambridge
Painting ID:: 26144
Lee_Shore,with_the_Wreck_of_the_Houghton_Pictures_(mk47) SPWC 1838
Watercolour with bodycolour and gum
680x902mm
Lent bySyndics of the Fitzwillam Museum,Cambridge
John_sell_cotman English Romantic Painter, 1782-1842
English painter and etcher. Cotman was born in the parish of St Mary Coslany, Norwich, the son of Edmund Cotman, a hairdresser, later a haberdasher, and Ann Sell. In 1793 he entered Norwich Grammar School as a 'freeplacer'. In 1798 he moved to London, where he worked as an assistant to the publisher Rudolph Ackermann. Following in the footsteps of Turner and Thomas Girtin he joined Dr Monro's 'Academy' in 1799 and became a member of the sketching society that had developed around the personality and talent of Girtin.