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John Cooper (-1730)

"Also known as: John Cooper; primary name: primary name: Cooper, John
Details: individual; British; Male
Other dates: 1726-1730/1737 (fl.)
Biography: Son of Edward Cooper (q.v.), and probably identical with the John Cooper portrayed as a boy in a print by William Faithorne published by Edward Cooper. According to Clayton he had died by 1730, but his mezzotint of Margaret Patten (C.S. 5) is dated 1737. Was associated with Philip Overton (q.v.) with whom he published prints including Hogarth's large Hudibras series (1726).
Bibliography: Chaloner Smith, pp. 144-6, T. Clayton, The English Print 1688-1802, 1997 (see index)" - https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG134734, 06.08.2022

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Published John Cooper (-1730)
Printing plate produced John Faber Junior (1684-1756) ()

Painted John Cooper (-1730)
Was depicted (Actor) Boot, Sewedt von ()
Printing plate produced Jeremias Falck (1620-1677) ()

Intellectual creation John Cooper (-1730)
Was depicted (Actor) Boot, Sewedt von ()
Printing plate produced Jeremias Falck (1620-1677) ()