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OOC - Portrait of Rev. Lancaster Dodgson, A.M. by Joseph Sutton (UK, 1762-1843), depicting the Minister with his collar, a book in hand, his arm resting on a table and second book, original inked label verso reads 'The Revd. Dodson, A.M., aged 58, taken from 1823 by Mr. Josph. Sutton, Rogerscale, Priced 5-5-0, Frame 2-8-0', in the original gilt matched corner frame, SS: 29" x 24", OS: 37" x 32", relined, some retouch. Joseph Sutton (1762-1843) was an artist who was the most prominent member of the Cockermouth School of Painting. He was born in Cockermouth in the house of his uncle, Joseph Faulder. He was a Quaker, and was the senior-most member of The Cockermouth School of Painting. Faulder encouraged Sutton to go to London and study at the Royal Academy. Joseph Sutton was a pupil there from 1798-1801. He then returned to Cockermouth, and in 1803 married Miss Winder, daughter of Mr Jude Winder of Rogerscale, at the Friends' Meeting House in Cockermouth. The Suttons lived on their estate at Rogerscale and Sutton built himself a painting house on the banks of the River Cocker. He had articled to him six apprentices since there was such a heavy demand for his paintings from the local gentry. The Rogerscale estate was split up during the 1950s and 60s. The Painting House is now known as Woodlands. [Source of Information: 'Sutton and his Circle, the Cockermouth School of Painting 1750-1880' by Mary E Burkett]. Rev. Lancaster Dodgson was Vicar of Brough, Westmoreland, and Minister of Loweswater, Cumberland.

- Portrait of Rev. Lancaster Dodgson, A.M. by Joseph Sutton (UK, 1762-1843), depicting the Minister with his collar, a book in hand, his arm resting on a table and second book, original inked label verso reads 'The Revd. Dodson, A.M., aged 58, taken from 1823 by Mr. Josph. Sutton, Rogerscale, Priced 5-5-0, Frame 2-8-0', in the original gilt matched corner frame, SS: 29" x 24", OS: 37" x 32", relined, some retouch. Joseph Sutton (1762-1843) was an artist who was the most prominent member of the Cockermouth School of Painting. He was born in Cockermouth in the house of his uncle, Joseph Faulder. He was a Quaker, and was the senior-most member of The Cockermouth School of Painting. Faulder encouraged Sutton to go to London and study at the Royal Academy. Joseph Sutton was a pupil there from 1798-1801. He then returned to Cockermouth, and in 1803 married Miss Winder, daughter of Mr Jude Winder of Rogerscale, at the Friends' Meeting House in Cockermouth. The Suttons lived on their estate at Rogerscale and Sutton built himself a painting house on the banks of the River Cocker. He had articled to him six apprentices since there was such a heavy demand for his paintings from the local gentry. The Rogerscale estate was split up during the 1950s and 60s. The Painting House is now known as Woodlands. [Source of Information: 'Sutton and his Circle, the Cockermouth School of Painting 1750-1880' by Mary E Burkett]. Rev. Lancaster Dodgson was Vicar of Brough, Westmoreland, and Minister of Loweswater, Cumberland.

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