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John Sell Cotman
1782–1842
(b Norwich, 16 May 1782; d London, 24 July 1842). English landscape painter (mainly in watercolour) and etcher. He moved from Norwich to London in 1798, aged 16, and became a member of Dr Monro's circle.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Consett Iron Works, Durham 1800–1810 Museums Sheffield
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Landscape in Normandy early 19th C National Museum Wales, National Museum Cardiff
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Christchurch Mansion 1800 Christchurch Mansion
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An Old House at St Albans c.1806 Manchester Art Gallery
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Moreton Hall, Cheshire c.1807–1808 Norfolk Museums Service
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Portrait of a Young Man c.1807–1809 Norfolk Museums Service
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The Waterfall c.1807–1808 Norfolk Museums Service
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Boats on Cromer Beach, Norfolk c.1808–1810 Norfolk Museums Service
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Wherries on Breydon c.1808 Tate
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Mrs John Sell Cotman c.1808–1809 Norfolk Museums Service
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The Judgement of Midas c.1808–1809 Norfolk Museums Service
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Seashore with Boats c.1808 Tate
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On the River Yare c.1809 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Doorway to the Refectory, Kirkham Priory, Yorkshire 1804 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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Boats at Anchor on Breydon Water c.1810 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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St Benet's Abbey c.1810 Yale Center for British Art
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Boat House and Trees 1806–1808 Norfolk Museums Service
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Ruined House 1807–1810 Yale Center for British Art
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Buildings on a River 1807–1810 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery
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Ruined Hilltop Abbey with Seated Artists Sketching c.1812 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)