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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Charles West Cope, Life School Royal Academy, 1865 (1868 impression)

Charles West Cope

Life School Royal Academy, 1865 (1868 impression)
Etching
15.5 x 25 cm
6 1/8 x 9 7/8 in
Sanders of Oxford
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Initialled, dated and titled by artist in plate. A scene showing the interior of the life school at the Royal Academy. Artists are sat beside their easels in a curved...
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Initialled, dated and titled by artist in plate.

A scene showing the interior of the life school at the Royal Academy. Artists are sat beside their easels in a curved line, a nude male model is to the left drawing a sword, on a low plinth draped in a cloth. A row of lamps hanging from the ceiling lights the scene. Published in Philip Gilbert Hamerton's 1868 'Etching and Etchers'.

Charles West Cope (1811 - 1890) was an English artist and etcher. Born in Leeds Cope is most known for his history and genre scenes, with him notably painting several frescos in the House of Lords in London. Cope was a founding member of the artist’ society ‘The Etching Club’ which included members such as Samuel Palmer, William Holman Hunt and Richard Redgrave. The club published several books of their etchings including illustrating Sonnets by Shakespeare and works by John Milton.

Condition: Good impression. Vertical centrefold as issued.
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