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Richard Cosway

Richard Cosway

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
Watercolour on ivory
Oval, 2 1/5 in. (54 mm) high
Philip Mould & Co.
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This portrait of a gentleman wearing 'Windsor Uniform’ - a blue coat, with red collar, was painted by Richard Cosway during the late 1790s. Undertaken during his tenure as court artist to the Prince of Wales, this portrait shows a gentleman wearing the undress version of the Windsor Uniform, introduced by George III in 1777 (the undress in 1798). The uniform is still worn today, although usually only at Windsor Castle and as evening dress. The wearing of such a uniform distinguishes the sitter in this miniature as a senior courtier, as it was was otherwise only worn by members of the British Royal family.

The present miniature has all the hallmarks of the Cosway’s mature style. Using grey hatching to softly shade the face, and subtle strokes of blue paint to lightly cover the bare ivory in the background, he captures the haughty expression of the sitter with seemingly little effort. By this date, Cosway was one of the most fashionable portraitists in the country, his studio a merry-go-round of the famous and fashionable; his (and his wife Maria’s) evening salons the most sought-after invitation in the city.

Cosway was born in Devon, but by the age of twelve the precocious young artist had moved to London to study under the tutelage of Thomas Hudson and at Shipley’s drawing school. This was a fortunate apprenticeship, as Shipley, a devoted philanthropist, was extremely influential in the arts. Cosway first exhibited at the Society of Artists in 1760 and entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1769, exhibiting there 1770-1806. In 1786 Cosway was made ‘Miniature Painter to the Prince of Wales’ and they became close friends until the Prince became Regent in 1811 and Cosway lost his position. The last part of Cosway’s life was plagued with illness and tragedy, following the earl death of his only child, a daughter Louisa, in 1796. After being left partially paralysed following a stroke, he died in 1821, leaving behind him a great legacy of work.



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This portrait of a gentleman wearing fashionable ‘military style’ blue coat, with red collar, was painted by Richard Cosway during the early to mid-1790s. Painted during his tenure as court artist to the Prince of Wales, this portrait of a distinguished gentleman has all the hallmarks of the Cosway’s mature style. Using grey hatching to softly mould the face, and subtle strokes of blue paint to barely cover the bare ivory in the background, he captures the haughty expression of the sitter with seemingly little effort. By this date, Cosway was one of the most fashionable portraitists in the country, his studio a merry-go-round of the famous and fashionable; his (and his wife Maria’s) evening salons the most sought-after invitation in the city.
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Private Collection, UK.

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