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Richard Cosway

1742
1821
England
Richard Cosway (England, 1742–1821) was a prominent portrait painter known for his miniatures, born in London and died in the same city.
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Rococo
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Richard Cosway was an English painter born in 1742 and active until his death in 1821. He was a prominent figure in the Rococo art movement, known for his miniature portraits that captured the elegance and refinement of his subjects. Cosway gained recognition for his work with the British aristocracy and was appointed as the official portrait painter to Queen Charlotte. His style combined delicate brushwork with vibrant colors, influencing the development of portraiture in Britain. Despite his success, details about his early life remain largely unknown. Cosway's legacy endures through his contributions to the art of miniature painting and his role in the cultural landscape of 18th-century England.

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