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John Sell Cotman ( 16 May 1782 – 24 July 1842 ) was an English marine and landscape painter, etcher, illustrator and author, a leading member of

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The name Bedlam Furnaces may have originated with a painting by John Sell Cotman ( 1782 – 1842 ) who painted the furnace in 1803 and titled it Bedlam Furnace Near Irongate, Shropshire.

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Cotman was born in Norwich, England, on 16 May 1782, the eldest son of a prosperous silk merchant and lace dealer, and was educated at the Free Grammar School.
From 1812 to 1823, Cotman lived on the coast ar Great Yarmouth where he was able to study shipping and master the form of waves.
In 1825, Cotman became an Associate of the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours and was a frequent exhibitor until 1839.
In January 1834 Cotman was appointed Master of Landscape Drawing at King's College School in London, partly on the recommendation of J M W Turner.
In London Cotman was friends with a number of artists including James Stark, George Cattermole, Samuel Prout and Cornelius Varley.
Joseph Stannard ( 13 Sep 1797 – 7 Dec 1830 ) was an English marine and landscape painter, and etcher, a prominent member of the Norwich School of artists ( 1803 – 1833 ), which also included John Crome and John Sell Cotman.
Although dangerous and unpopular, the bridge was the last surviving wooden bridge on the Thames in London, and was the subject of paintings by many significant artists such as J. M. W. Turner, John Sell Cotman and James McNeill Whistler, including Whistler's Nocturne: Blue and Gold – Old Battersea Bridge, and his controversial Nocturne in Black and Gold – The Falling Rocket.
Mousehold Heath was famously painted by a number of the Norwich school artists including John Crome and John Sell Cotman.
Rich was influenced by the watercolour techniques of Thomas Girtin, John Sell Cotman and Peter De Wint, especially their use of the rich blooms produced by applying a full wash and allowing it to dry undisturbed.

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St Benet's Abbey, in a painting by John Sell Cotman ( 1783-1842 ).

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Roy Mason is essentially a landscape painter whose style and direction has a kinship with the English watercolorists of the early nineteenth century, especially the beautifully patterned art of John Sell Cotman.
More than 30, 000 British drawings and watercolours include important examples of work by Hogarth, Sandby, Turner, Girtin, Constable, Cotman, Cox, Gillray, Rowlandson and Cruikshank, as well as all the great Victorians.
Turner, Thomas Girtin and John Sell Cotman.
During the 18th century the picturesque ruins attracted artists of the Romantic movement and were painted by artists including J. M. W. Turner, John Sell Cotman and Thomas Girtin.
Other water colourists include: William Gilpin, Thomas Rowlandson, William Blake, John Sell Cotman, Paul Sandby, William Mulready, Edward Lear, James Abbott McNeill Whistler and Paul Cézanne.
The Norfolk landscape painter John Crome, an associate of John Sell Cotman and others of the Norwich school, made an etching of Hoveton in 1812.
Crome went on to become the founder of the Norwich school of painters, of which John Sell Cotman is another famous member.
There Cotman made the acquaintance of J M W Turner, Peter de Wint and Thomas Girtin-the last, in particular, becoming a very influential figure in his artistic development.
In 1800, at the age of eighteen, Cotman exhibited at the Royal Academy for the first time, showing five scenes of Surrey and one of Harlech Castle.
Even while based in London, Cotman had spent some time in the city of his birth, and in September 1802 had advertised his services as teacher of drawing in the Norwich Mercury.
In 1809, Cotman married Ann Mills, daughter of a farmer from Felbrigg They went on to have five children together.
As part of his teaching Cotman operated a kind of subscription library of watercolours, which his pupils would take home to copy.
His sons, Miles Edmund Cotman and John Joseph Cotman, also became painters of note.
Cotman worked in oils, watercolour, pencil and chalk, as well as producing many hundreds of etchings. His work can be found in the UK at the Castle Museum and Art Gallery in Norwich ( well over 2000 pieces ), Tate Gallery, British Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, City Art Gallery in Leeds and other regional centers.

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On July 4, 1959, the patient developed marked abdominal pain and distension, went into shock, and died.
The Lincolns ' fourth son, Thomas " Tad " Lincoln, was born on April 4, 1853, and died of heart failure at the age of 18 on July 16, 1871.
She died broken-hearted in July of the next year, at the castle of Poissy, and was buried in the Convent of St Corentin, near Nantes.
Sybilla died in unrecorded circumstances at Eilean nam Ban ( Kenmore on Loch Tay ) in July, 1122 and was buried at Dunfermline Abbey.
Alexander's father died on 8 July 1249 and he became king at the age of seven, inaugurated at Scone on 13 July 1249.
During a Congressional recess, Johnson died from a stroke near Elizabethton, Tennessee, on July 31, 1875.
When the Emperor Henry I died on 11 July 1216, Andrew was planning to acquire the imperial throne, but the barons of the Latin Empire proclaimed his father-in-law, Peter of Courtenay their emperor.
" Neither they nor Latin doctors could help, and he died on July 11, 1174.
While swimming at Juan-les-Pins on the French Riviera, July 1, 1928, he suffered a heart attack and died.
Jean Navarre was the pilot who was tasked to make the flight, but he died on 10 July 1919 when he crashed near Villacoublay while training for the flight.
Pole died in July 2006.
Fuller died on July 1, 1983, 11 days before his 88th birthday.
* Milan Williams ( keyboards, trombone, rhythm guitar ) – born March 28, 1948, Okolona, Mississippi, died of cancer, July 9, 2006, Houston, Texas.
* Georg Michaelis, politician, former Minister President of Prussia, born September 8, 1857, died July 24, 1936 in Bad Saarow
Marker died on July 29, 2012.
Crystal Eastman died on July 8, 1928, of nephritis.
July 12, 1979 became known as " the day disco died " because of Disco Demolition Night, an anti-disco demonstration at Comiskey Park in Chicago.
Diderot died of gastrointestinal problems in Paris on July 31, 1784, and was buried in the city's Église Saint-Roch.
She was born on 5 July 1996 and she lived until the age of six, at which point she died from a progressive lung disease.
Edward VI died on 6 July 1553, aged 15.
He died six days later, of unknown causes, at King's Place, Hackney, and was buried on 6 July in the parish church of St. Augustine.
Yale died on July 8, 1721 in London, England, but was buried in the churchyard of the parish church of St. Giles in Wrexham, Wales.
* 10 July 858 ( Ten ' an 2, 27th day of the 8th month ): Former-Emperor Seiwa died at age 31.
On July 8, 2000, FM-2030 died from pancreatic cancer and was placed in cryonic suspension at the Alcor Life Extension Foundation in Scottsdale, Arizona, where his body remains today.

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