Harold Copping (1863 - 1932). The following biography is courtesy of Spartacus Educational:. Harold Copping was born in 1863 [Camden Town, London, England]. After studying at the Royal Academy... Read full biography
Harold Copping (1863 - 1932). The following biography is courtesy of Spartacus Educational:. Harold Copping was born in 1863 [Camden Town, London, England]. After studying at the Royal Academy School* he visited Paris on a Landseer Scholarship*. He became an accomplished illustrator and early books... Read full biography
Harold Copping (1863 - 1932). The following biography is courtesy of Spartacus Educational:. Harold Copping was born in 1863 [Camden Town, London, England]. After studying at the Royal Academy School* he visited Paris on a Landseer Scholarship*. He became an accomplished illustrator and early books included Hammond's Hard Lines (1894), Miss Bobbie (1897), Millionaire (1898), A Queen Among Girls (1900), Pilgrim's Progress (1903), Westward Ho! (1903), Grace Abounding (1905), Three School Chums... Read full biography
Harold Copping (1863 - 1932). The following biography is courtesy of Spartacus Educational:. Harold Copping was born in 1863 [Camden Town, London, England]. After studying at the Royal Academy School* he visited Paris on a Landseer Scholarship*. He became an accomplished illustrator and early books included Hammond's Hard Lines (1894), Miss Bobbie (1897), Millionaire (1898), A Queen Among Girls (1900), Pilgrim's Progress (1903), Westward Ho! (1903), Grace Abounding (1905), Three School Chums (1907), Children's Stories from Dickens (1911), Little Women (1912), Good Wives (1913), A Christmas Carol (1920) and Character Sketches from Boz (1924). [1]. Copping was commissioned to produce illustrations for the Bible. To achieve authenticity for... Read full biography
Harold Copping (1863 - 1932). The following biography is courtesy of Spartacus Educational:. Harold Copping was born in 1863 [Camden Town, London, England]. After studying at the Royal Academy School* he visited Paris on a Landseer Scholarship*. He became an accomplished illustrator and early books included Hammond's Hard Lines (1894), Miss Bobbie (1897), Millionaire (1898), A Queen Among Girls (1900), Pilgrim's Progress (1903), Westward Ho! (1903), Grace Abounding (1905), Three School Chums (1907), Children's Stories from Dickens (1911), Little Women (1912), Good Wives (1913), A Christmas Carol (1920) and Character Sketches from Boz (1924). [1]. Copping was commissioned to produce illustrations for the Bible. To achieve authenticity for his illustrations he travelled in Pa... Read full biography
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Benezit Dictionary of British Graphic Artists and Illustrators
2012
Benezit, Emmanuel
1,000 pages
Canadian Pictures: Thirty-Six Plates in Colour Illustrating Canadian Life and Scenery Reproduced from Original Drawings