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Samuel Cooper

Samuel Cooper

  • Samuel Cooper, Portrait of Henry Alexander, 4th Earl of Stirling (d.1691), c. 1666
    Samuel Cooper
    Portrait of Henry Alexander, 4th Earl of Stirling (d.1691), c. 1666
  • Samuel Cooper Portrait miniature of Baptist May in armour in c. 1660 currently for sale at Philip mould & company
    Samuel Cooper
    Portrait miniature of Baptist May (1628-97), wearing brass-studded armour and white lace jabot, with a full-bottomed wig, c. 1660
  • Samuel Cooper miniature portrait of a young gentleman in gilt-edged armour in c. 1645 currently for sale at Philip mould & company
    Samuel Cooper
    A Young Gentleman, wearing gilt-edged armour and lawn collar, c. 1645
  • Samuel Cooper, Portrait miniature, probably Nicholas Tufton, 3rd Earl of Thanet (1631-79), wearing armour with studded breastplate, large falling lace collar, his hair worn long, 1660s
    Samuel Cooper
    Portrait miniature, probably Nicholas Tufton, 3rd Earl of Thanet (1631-79), wearing armour with studded breastplate, large falling lace collar, his hair worn long, 1660s
  • Samuel Cooper, Portrait of a Lady, traditionally identified as Elizabeth Claypole (Cleypole), née Cromwell (1629-58), 1654
    Samuel Cooper
    Portrait of a Lady, traditionally identified as Elizabeth Claypole (Cleypole), née Cromwell (1629-58), 1654
  • Samuel Cooper, A portrait miniature of a Gentleman wearing gilt studded armour, 1650s
    Samuel Cooper
    A portrait miniature of a Gentleman wearing gilt studded armour, 1650s
  • Samuel Cooper, Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, wearing black doublet, white lawn collar, dark grey cloak over his left shoulder and black cap, 1650s
    Samuel Cooper
    Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, wearing black doublet, white lawn collar, dark grey cloak over his left shoulder and black cap, 1650s
  • Samuel Cooper, Portrait miniature of a Lady wearing a double sable fur tippet with jewelled clasp, 1650s
    Samuel Cooper
    Portrait miniature of a Lady wearing a double sable fur tippet with jewelled clasp, 1650s
  • Samuel Cooper, Portrait miniature of a young Gentleman, wearing armour with brass rivets, white lawn collar, his brown hair worn loose to his shoulders, 1649
    Samuel Cooper
    Portrait miniature of a young Gentleman, wearing armour with brass rivets, white lawn collar, his brown hair worn loose to his shoulders, 1649
  • Samuel Cooper, Portrait miniature of Sarah Foote, later Mrs. John Lewis, 1647
    Samuel Cooper
    Portrait miniature of Sarah Foote, later Mrs. John Lewis, 1647
  • Samuel Cooper, Portrait miniature in profile of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), c. 1653
    Samuel Cooper
    Portrait miniature in profile of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), c. 1653
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