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  1. Samuel Cooper (June 12, 1798 – December 3, 1876) was a career United States Army staff officer, serving during the Second Seminole War and the Mexican–American War. Although little-known today, Cooper was technically the highest-ranking general officer in the Confederate States Army throughout the American Civil War, even ...

  2. 1 de may. de 2024 · Samuel Cooper was a painter, one of the finest English miniaturists, and perhaps the most celebrated of all English artists in his own day. Cooper was the younger brother of the miniaturist Alexander Cooper and, like his brother, a pupil of their uncle, John Hoskins. He worked for Oliver Cromwell.

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  3. The famous English portrait miniature artist Samuel Cooper, extolled by the diarist Samuel Pepys as ‘Cooper, the great Limner in miniature’ and by antiquarian and author John Aubrey as ‘The Prince of Limners’, is now widely regarded as the finest portrait miniaturist of the seventeenth century. [1] Although the details of his early life ...

  4. Samuel Cooper (12 de junio de 1798-3 de diciembre de 1876) fue un general norteamericano que sirvió durante la Segunda Guerra Semínola y la Guerra México-Americana. Aunque poco conocido actualmente, Cooper fue además el general confederado de más alto rango durante la Guerra de Secesión.

  5. The famous English portrait miniature artist Samuel Cooper, extolled by the diarist Samuel Pepys as ‘Cooper, the great Limner in miniature’ and by antiquarian and author John Aubrey as ‘The Prince of Limners’, is now widely regarded as the finest portrait miniaturist of the seventeenth century.[1]

  6. 6 de may. de 2024 · The greatest English miniaturist of the 17th century, Cooper enjoyed a prosperous career and a European reputation (he is said to have travelled on the Continent as a young man). He worked for both sides during the Civil War and Commonwealth, and his sitters included Oliver Cromwell and Charles II.

  7. Artist: Samuel Cooper (British, London (?) 1608?–1672 London) Date: 1653. Medium: Vellum laid on prepared card. Dimensions: Oval, 2 1/2 x 2 in. (65 x 50 mm) Classification: Miniatures. Credit Line: Bequest of Mary Clark Thompson, 1923. Accession Number: 24.80.516