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  1. William Sidney Cooper (1854–1927) was a British landscape artist, best known for his paintings of the countryside around Herne Bay in Kent.

  2. William Sidney Cooper (1854–1927) was a British landscape artist, best known for his paintings of the countryside around Herne Bay in Kent. William trained with his Great-Uncle Thomas Sidney Cooper at his School of Art in Canterbury.

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    • United Kingdom
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  3. William Sidney Cooper: List of works - All Artworks by Date 1→10.

  4. William Sidney Cooper was the great-nephew of the more famous English landscape artist Thomas Sidney Cooper whose superb large-scale ‘cow portraits’ are displayed and celebrated in The Garden Room of the Beaney House of Art and Knowledge in Canterbury.

  5. A Riverside Pasture with Sheep William Sidney Cooper (1854–1927) Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery. The Thames, Basildon, Berkshire William Sidney Cooper (1854–1927) Reading Museum & Town Hall. Herne Mill, Kent William Sidney Cooper (1854–1927) Canterbury Museums and Galleries. Evening at Sturry, Kent William Sidney Cooper (1854–1927)

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  6. William Sidney Cooper: List of works. The Thames, Basildon, Berkshire, 1882. Whitchurch Hill, Oxfordshire, 1884. Farm Pets, 1889. Evening at Sturry, Kent, 1890. Herne Bay, Kent, 1892. Cattle Watering on the River Stour, 1893. Cattle on a Bridge, Kent, 1897. Tanquerary Island, Kent, 1903. Cattle, 1904. Near Canterbury, Kent, 1904. Sheep, 1904.

  7. William Sidney Cooper was a painter of landscapes in both oil and watercolour, usually with the inclusion of sheep and cattle. He exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy and Suffolk Street between 1871 and 1908 with titles including: Springtime, Isle of Wight, 1881, The Avon at Ringwood, 1889, Twilight on the Thames, 1884.