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British 1752-1797 ). Painter, draughtsman and printmaker, son of (1) Alexander Cozens. He was taught by his father, and an album by John Robert (Aberystwyth, N. Lib. Wales) indicates that he also learnt to sketch landscape directly from nature. The album contains drawings that record sketching tours to Nacton, near Ipswich, Suffolk (Aug 1768); day trips to the outskirts of London: Greenwich and Blackheath (1768, 1771), Epsom (1768) and Hampstead (1770-71); and a trip to Matlock, Derbys (June 1772). The earliest of these sketches are careful pencil drawings, some later reworked in pen, ink and wash, and there is at least one attempt at added colour. Later drawings are freer, either noting an idea for a composition or recording light and shade with rapid washes of ink over pencil. His father worked mainly in monochrome brown or grey washes, and John Robert earliest exhibits (he exhibited at the Society of Artists every year from 1767 to 1771) were also in this medium.
 

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John Robert Cozens Between Chamonix and Martigny oil on canvas


Between Chamonix and Martigny
Between Chamonix and Martigny
Painting ID::  638
  c1776/79
  c1776/79

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John Robert Cozens between chamonix and martigny (nn03) oil on canvas


between chamonix and martigny (nn03)
between chamonix and martigny (nn03)
Painting ID::  23279
  c 1776/79 Watercolour on paper 43.5 61.6 cm 17 1/8 x 24 1/4 in Private collection
  c 1776/79 Watercolour on paper 43.5 61.6 cm 17 1/8 x 24 1/4 in Private collection

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John Robert Cozens south gate of sargans oil on canvas


south gate of sargans
south gate of sargans
Painting ID::  68799
  1776 watercolour 23.4x35.6cm se
  1776 watercolour 23.4x35.6cm se

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     John Robert Cozens
     British 1752-1797 ). Painter, draughtsman and printmaker, son of (1) Alexander Cozens. He was taught by his father, and an album by John Robert (Aberystwyth, N. Lib. Wales) indicates that he also learnt to sketch landscape directly from nature. The album contains drawings that record sketching tours to Nacton, near Ipswich, Suffolk (Aug 1768); day trips to the outskirts of London: Greenwich and Blackheath (1768, 1771), Epsom (1768) and Hampstead (1770-71); and a trip to Matlock, Derbys (June 1772). The earliest of these sketches are careful pencil drawings, some later reworked in pen, ink and wash, and there is at least one attempt at added colour. Later drawings are freer, either noting an idea for a composition or recording light and shade with rapid washes of ink over pencil. His father worked mainly in monochrome brown or grey washes, and John Robert earliest exhibits (he exhibited at the Society of Artists every year from 1767 to 1771) were also in this medium.

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