Random Inspiration: Thomas Cooper Gotch (1854-1931)

by Matthew Innis |

British artist Thomas Cooper Gotch was a leader in bringing acceptance of French Naturalism to England, though his most well-known paintings show little relation to the mannerism he championed. Originally a naturalist, his paintings, such as The Child Enthroned, 1894, (above) represent the stylistic change Gotch made in his late thirties after after he and…

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