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Thomas Sidney Cooper

1803–1902

A River Scene (cattle by Thomas Sidney Cooper) 1855
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Biography

Thomas Sidney Cooper (26 September 1803 – 7 February 1902) was an English landscape painter from Canterbury, noted for his images of cattle and farm animals.

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  • Milking Time - Study of a Farm-Yard near Canterbury

    Thomas Sidney Cooper
    1833–4, exhibited 1834
  • Among the Cumberland Mountains - Mist Clearing Off

    Thomas Sidney Cooper
    1847, exhibited 1847
  • Evening in the Meadows (cattle by Thomas Sidney Cooper)

    Frederick Richard Lee, Thomas Sidney Cooper
    exhibited 1854
  • A River Scene (cattle by Thomas Sidney Cooper)

    Frederick Richard Lee, Thomas Sidney Cooper
    1855
  • Landscape and Cattle

    Thomas Sidney Cooper
    1854
  • A Cow and Two Sheep

    Thomas Sidney Cooper
    1860

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