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Richard Cosway

Richard Cosway

  • Richard Cosway, Portrait miniature of Andrew Stuart (d. 1801) of Castlemilk and Torrance, wearing grey-green coat, white waistcoat, frilled chemise and stock, his hair powdered and worn en queue, late 18th century
    Richard Cosway
    Portrait miniature of Andrew Stuart (d. 1801) of Castlemilk and Torrance, wearing grey-green coat, white waistcoat, frilled chemise and stock, his hair powdered and worn en queue, late 18th century
  • Richard Cosway, Portrait of William Courtenay, 9th Earl of Devon and 3rd Viscount Courtenay, c. 1810
    Richard Cosway
    Portrait of William Courtenay, 9th Earl of Devon and 3rd Viscount Courtenay, c. 1810
  • Richard Cosway, George, Prince of Wales, later King George IV (1762-1830), in armour with the sash of the Order of the Garter, c. 1800-10
    Richard Cosway
    George, Prince of Wales, later King George IV (1762-1830), in armour with the sash of the Order of the Garter, c. 1800-10
  • Richard Cosway miniature portrait of a Lady in white blue cloak in c. 1800 currently for sale at Philip mould & company
    Richard Cosway
    A Lady, wearing white blue cloak with white fur trim, a white bandeau in her dark hair , c. 1800
  • Richard Cosway, Portrait miniature of Miss Barbara Evelyn Isabella Gunning, c. 1800
    Richard Cosway
    Portrait miniature of Miss Barbara Evelyn Isabella Gunning, c. 1800
  • Richard Cosway portrait miniature of a Gentleman in blue uniform in c. 1798 currently for sale at Philip mould & company
    Richard Cosway
    A Gentleman, wearing 'Windsor Uniform', his blue coat with red collar and brass buttons, white tied stock, c. 1798
  • Richard Cosway, A Gentleman called C. Purling, wearing brown coat, white stock and powdered hair en queue, c. 1795
    Richard Cosway
    A Gentleman called C. Purling, wearing brown coat, white stock and powdered hair en queue, c. 1795
  • Richard Cosway, Triston Chambers, aged 2, winged and holding a dove, c. 1795
    Richard Cosway
    Triston Chambers, aged 2, winged and holding a dove, c. 1795
  • Richard Cosway, A sketch of Mother and Child; she sits sewing while the child looks over her shoulder, c. 1790
    Richard Cosway
    A sketch of Mother and Child; she sits sewing while the child looks over her shoulder, c. 1790
  • Richard Cosway, Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, wearing blue coat with gold buttons, tied stock and frilled cravat, c. 1790
    Richard Cosway
    Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, wearing blue coat with gold buttons, tied stock and frilled cravat, c. 1790
  • Richard Cosway, Portrait miniature of a naval captain, possibly Sir Charles Edmund Nugent (bap.1759-1844), wearing blue naval uniform with white facings and gold lace, his hair powdered, sky background, c. 1790
    Richard Cosway
    Portrait miniature of a naval captain, possibly Sir Charles Edmund Nugent (bap.1759-1844), wearing blue naval uniform with white facings and gold lace, his hair powdered, sky background, c. 1790
  • Richard Cosway, Portrait miniature of a young Gentleman, wearing blue coat, white waistcoat and white stock, his hair powdered, c. 1790
    Richard Cosway
    Portrait miniature of a young Gentleman, wearing blue coat, white waistcoat and white stock, his hair powdered, c. 1790
  • Richard Cosway, Maria Eleanor Villiers, nee Forbes, Countess of Clarendon (1759-1844), wearing white dress with black and pale-yellow trim, large white hat with black trim and black ostrich feather, c. 1785-90
    Richard Cosway
    Maria Eleanor Villiers, nee Forbes, Countess of Clarendon (1759-1844), wearing white dress with black and pale-yellow trim, large white hat with black trim and black ostrich feather, c. 1785-90
  • Richard Cosway, Portrait miniature of George, Prince of Wales (1762-1830), later King George IV, c. 1783
    Richard Cosway
    Portrait miniature of George, Prince of Wales (1762-1830), later King George IV, c. 1783
  • Richard Cosway, Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, wearing blue coat and white shirt with his hair powdered, c. 1780s
    Richard Cosway
    Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, wearing blue coat and white shirt with his hair powdered, c. 1780s
  • Richard Cosway, A Lady, wearing white muslin dress with high collar and yellow belt, her hair powdered, c. 1780
    Richard Cosway
    A Lady, wearing white muslin dress with high collar and yellow belt, her hair powdered, c. 1780
  • Richard Cosway, Portrait miniature of a Gentleman wearing a green jacket, his hair powdered, c. 1765
    Richard Cosway
    Portrait miniature of a Gentleman wearing a green jacket, his hair powdered, c. 1765
  • Richard Cosway, Portrait of a young girl, wearing blue fur-trimmed cape, fur muff, her hair covered with black headscarf, pearls at her neck, c. 1765
    Richard Cosway
    Portrait of a young girl, wearing blue fur-trimmed cape, fur muff, her hair covered with black headscarf, pearls at her neck, c. 1765
  • Richard Cosway, Portrait miniature of Elizabeth Talbot (née Hoey), Countess of Shrewsbury (d. 1847), wearing white dress with lace fichu and gold ribbon belt, her hair powdered, 1797
    Richard Cosway
    Portrait miniature of Elizabeth Talbot (née Hoey), Countess of Shrewsbury (d. 1847), wearing white dress with lace fichu and gold ribbon belt, her hair powdered, 1797
  • Richard Cosway, Portrait miniature of Edward Johnston, wearing blue coat with pale grey collar, white waistcoat and tied cravat, his hair powdered, 1796
    Richard Cosway
    Portrait miniature of Edward Johnston, wearing blue coat with pale grey collar, white waistcoat and tied cravat, his hair powdered, 1796
  • Richard Cosway, Portrait miniature of a young boy, thought to be Sir George Francis Seymour (1787-1870), leaning on an anchor, a ship in the distance, 1789
    Richard Cosway
    Portrait miniature of a young boy, thought to be Sir George Francis Seymour (1787-1870), leaning on an anchor, a ship in the distance, 1789
  • Richard Cosway, Portrait drawing of Mrs Elizabeth Billington (1765-1818), as Coraly in The Peruvian, her head almost in profile to left, wearing a turban decorated with ostrich feathers and pearls, and an ermine-trimmed coat, 1786
    Richard Cosway
    Portrait drawing of Mrs Elizabeth Billington (1765-1818), as Coraly in The Peruvian, her head almost in profile to left, wearing a turban decorated with ostrich feathers and pearls, and an ermine-trimmed coat, 1786
  • Richard Cosway, Sidi Hadji Abdurrahman Adja (1720-1792) and two veiled young women, probably Lilla Amnani and her sister (2), 1786
    Richard Cosway
    Sidi Hadji Abdurrahman Adja (1720-1792) and two veiled young women, probably Lilla Amnani and her sister (2), 1786
  • Richard Cosway, Sir John William de la Pole, 6th Bt. of Shute, MP (1757-99), wearing military-style scarlet coat with blue facings, his hair powdered and worn en queue, 1785
    Richard Cosway
    Sir John William de la Pole, 6th Bt. of Shute, MP (1757-99), wearing military-style scarlet coat with blue facings, his hair powdered and worn en queue, 1785
  • Richard Cosway, An unfinished portrait miniature of William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire (1748-1811), wearing ‘van Dyck’ dress, after Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-92), 1782
    Richard Cosway
    An unfinished portrait miniature of William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire (1748-1811), wearing ‘van Dyck’ dress, after Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-92), 1782
  • Richard Cosway, Mary Robinson [née Darby] ‘Perdita’ (1756/1758?–1800), wearing black hat with large satin bow over her powdered hair, black silk choker and white chemise, 1782
    Richard Cosway
    Mary Robinson [née Darby] ‘Perdita’ (1756/1758?–1800), wearing black hat with large satin bow over her powdered hair, black silk choker and white chemise, 1782
  • Richard Cosway, A portrait drawing of the actress Mary Robinson (nèe Derby), also known as ‘Perdita’ (1756/1758?-1800), seated in a theatre box, wearing plumed hat, a fan in her hand, 1780s
    Richard Cosway
    A portrait drawing of the actress Mary Robinson (nèe Derby), also known as ‘Perdita’ (1756/1758?-1800), seated in a theatre box, wearing plumed hat, a fan in her hand, 1780s
  • Richard Cosway, Portrait miniature of a Young Boy, thought to be George John (1758-1834), 2nd Earl Spencer, 1770s
    Richard Cosway
    Portrait miniature of a Young Boy, thought to be George John (1758-1834), 2nd Earl Spencer, 1770s
  • Richard Cosway, Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, wearing pinkish-red coat, with matching waistcoat and white lace stock, his hair powdered and worn en queue with black ribbon, 1760s
    Richard Cosway
    Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, wearing pinkish-red coat, with matching waistcoat and white lace stock, his hair powdered and worn en queue with black ribbon, 1760s
  • Richard Cosway, Portrait of a Viscountess, probably Philadelphia Hannah Dawson, Viscountess Cremorne (c. 1740-1826)
    Richard Cosway
    Portrait of a Viscountess, probably Philadelphia Hannah Dawson, Viscountess Cremorne (c. 1740-1826)
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