Edward Cotsford (1740-1810) MP for Midhurst

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  • About the work
    Location
    Country: Sweden
    City: Stockholm
    Place: British Embassy

    MP Edward Cotsford wears a scarlet jacket and bright yellow waistcoat. This is one of numerous portraits painted by Nathaniel Dace-Holland, which show the sitter in similar clothing. The garments may have been owned by the artist himself, for the purpose of sumptuously attiring his sitters.

  • About the artist
    Nathaniel Dance-Holland was born in London, the son of architect George Dance the elder. He trained under Francis Hayman and, from 1854, lived in Rome, forming a partnership with Pompeo Batoni. His most prestigious commission was a portrait of Edward, Duke of York (1764) for George III. He returned to London in 1766 and established himself as a portraitist, becoming a founder member of the Royal Academy. In 1783 he married Harriet Drummer of Cranbury Park, Hampshire. He resigned from the Academy in 1790, but continued to exhibit. He was elected MP for East Grinstead, Sussex (1790-1802; 1807-11), and Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire (1802-06). In 1800 he took the name Holland and was created a baronet. He died at his Wiltshire home, aged 76.
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  • Details
    Title
    Edward Cotsford (1740-1810) MP for Midhurst
    Date
    c.1781-1782
    Medium
    oil on canvas
    Dimensions
    height: 125.00 cm, width: 98.50 cm
    Acquisition
    Presented by Agnew's, March 1953
    Provenance
    With Agnew’s Gallery, London; from whom purchased in March 1953
    GAC number
    2093