After Charles Cooper Henderson (1803-1877) - Watercolour Mail Coach in Snow

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Description

A painting of a mail coach in the snow in the style of Charles Cooper Henderson (1803-1877). Presented in a white mount and a thin wooden frame. Although this work bears the monogram of Cooper Henderson we do not believe this was completed by the artist.

Condition

The condition is typical for a picture of this age including some foxing and discolouration.

Size

8.2 x 18cm (3.2" x 7.1")
Framed Size: 18.8 x 26.2cm (7.4" x 10.3")

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Artist Biography

Charles Cooper Henderson (1803-1877) was a British painter of horses and coaches. Henderson was born in Abbey House, Chertsey, Surrey to John Henderson and Georgiana Jane (born Keate). His maternal grandfather was George Keate and his elder brother was John Henderson, the antiquary and benefactor of the British Museum. He was sent to Winchester School and then studied to be a lawyer. His father was an amateur artist and patron and his mother had exhibited four of her paintings in 1791. Henderson trained under Samuel Prout. Henderson had just two paintings exhibited at the Royal Academy, both in the 1840s.

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SKU qq556
Artist Charles Cooper Henderson (1803-1877)
Date Early 20th Century
Dimensions 8.2 x 18cm
Medium Watercolour
Subject Transport
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