Part of the Walls at Rome Richard Cooper II British, Scottish 1774–75 Born in Edinburgh, Cooper II trained as an engraver under his father, then studied in Paris with Jacques Philippe le Bas (1707-1783). He made these drawings during a visit to Italy in 1771-76 and, until recently, they were preserved in an album that descended in the family. Interestingly, each composition relates closely to a drawing in a sketchbook that Joseph Wright of Derby (1734–1797) used in Rome in 1774-75 ((1-44)). These visual links suggest that the two artists sketched together and took it in turns to use an
Part of the Walls at Rome Richard Cooper II British, Scottish 1774–75 Born in Edinburgh, Cooper II trained as an engraver under his father, then studied in Paris with Jacques Philippe le Bas (1707-1783). He made these drawings during a visit to Italy in 1771-76 and, until recently, they were preserved in an album that descended in the family. Interestingly, each composition relates closely to a drawing in a sketchbook that Joseph Wright of Derby (1734–1797) used in Rome in 1774-75 ((1-44)). These visual links suggest that the two artists sketched together and took it in turns to use an optical instrument. While the outlines of their related compositions are close was then developed in markedly different ways. This is drawing relates to Wright's sketchbook page (31). View more. Part of the Walls at Rome. Richard Cooper II (British, Edinburgh, Scotland 1740–1822 Eltham, Kent). 1774–75. Pen and iron gall ink and gray wash over graphite. Drawings
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