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Charles West Cope

1811 - 1890

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  • Died: 1890
  • Top 3 works:
    • The Embarkation of the Pilgrim Fathers for New Engand, 1620
    • The Life's Story, 'Othello', Act I Scene 3
    • The Council of the Royal Academy selecting Pictures for the Exhibition, 1875
  • Nationality: Regno Unito
  • Born: 1811, Leeds, Regno Unito
  • Lifespan: 79 years
  • Works on APS: 38
  • Espandi dettagli…
  • Top-ranked work: The Embarkation of the Pilgrim Fathers for New Engand, 1620
  • Art period: XIX Secolo
  • Typical colors: tonalità calde
  • Museums on APS:
    • Royal Academy of Arts
    • Collezione d'Arte Parlamentare
    • Collezione d'Arte Parlamentare
    • Collezione d'Arte Parlamentare
    • Royal Academy of Arts
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Color intensity: vivido

Quiz d'arte

Per ogni domanda è presente una sola risposta corretta.

Domanda 1:
Qual era la principale attività del padre di Charles West Cope?
Domanda 2:
Dove Charles West Cope trascorse due anni perfezionando le sue competenze artistiche?
Domanda 3:
Charles West Cope è ricordato soprattutto per il suo contributo all'arte britannica attraverso quale progetto monumentale?
Domanda 4:
Con chi collaborò Charles West Cope nei progetti di incisione, stabilendo un significativo rapporto artistico?
Domanda 5:
Quale stile caratterizzò l'opera artistica di Cope?

Early Life and Training

Charles West Cope, born July 28, 1811, in Leeds, United Kingdom, experienced a formative tragedy early in his life when his father, Charles Cope—a watercolour landscape painter and respected art teacher—passed away unexpectedly in a stagecoach accident in 1827. This sudden loss profoundly impacted young Cope’s trajectory, propelling him into Sass's Academy in Bloomsbury, London, where he honed his artistic skills alongside fellow aspiring artists. Subsequently, he enrolled at the Royal Academy in 1828, establishing a foundation for his illustrious career as a painter and etcher.

Artistic Career

Cope’s artistic vocation blossomed through an exceptional talent for portraying genre scenes and historical narratives. His debut work, “The Golden Age,” presented at the Royal Academy in 1833, signaled the commencement of a successful artistic journey. Following this initial foray into public acclaim, he undertook a transformative two-year expedition to Italy, immersing himself in the artistic traditions of the Renaissance and Baroque periods—a period that undeniably influenced his stylistic sensibilities. During this time, Cope completed “The Firstborn,” which was subsequently showcased at the British Institution, further cementing his reputation as a rising star within the British art world.

Notable Works and Collaborations

Cope’s artistic output is characterized by meticulous detail and emotional resonance. Pieces like "Paolo and Franceses" (1837) and “Osteria di Campagna” (1838), swiftly sold upon their exhibition at the Royal Academy, demonstrated his early commercial success alongside critical acclaim. His monumental altar-piece for St George’s Church, Leeds (1839–1840)—a testament to his ambition and technical prowess—captured the grandeur of Victorian religious art. Beyond individual achievements, Cope played a pivotal role in fostering artistic dialogue through his membership in “The Etching Club,” where he collaborated closely with luminaries such as William Holman Hunt and Samuel Palmer, shaping the landscape of British printmaking during the Victorian era.

Painting Frescoes for the Houses of Parliament

However, Cope’s most enduring legacy resides in his monumental fresco commissions for the Houses of Parliament—specifically “Prince Henry Acknowledging The Authority Of Judge Gascoigne” and “Edward The Black Prince Receiving The Order Of The Garter.” Undertaken in 1844, these ambitious projects demanded unparalleled artistic skill and vision. Cope’s masterful execution solidified his position as one of Britain's foremost artists—a figure whose work continues to inspire admiration for its realism, emotional depth, and contribution to the nation’s cultural heritage.

Museum Collections Featuring Cope’s Work

His paintings are proudly displayed in the Parliamentary Art Collection (London), offering visitors a captivating glimpse into the artistic spirit of Victorian Britain. Explore Cope's oeuvre on ArtsDot.com for more information: Big Nose George e gli Agenti di Strada, In Attesa di un Chinook (conosciuto anche come L'Ultimo dei Cinque Migliaia), L’Allarme and Charles Marion Russell.