Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Richard Cooper (or Richard Cooper Jr. or Richard Cooper II) was born in Edinburgh, 6 February 1740 and died in London in 1814. He was the son of Richard Cooper senior (1701-1764) and his wife Anne Lind.He is considered one of Britain's Grand Masters in Watercolour and Drawing. Despite this, little is known about him. He was an exhibitor at the Royal Academy.Cooper succeeded Alexander Cuzens as Drawing Master at Eton College and taught members of the Royal Family.. }
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- Richard_Cooper,_Jr comment "Richard Cooper (or Richard Cooper Jr. or Richard Cooper II) was born in Edinburgh, 6 February 1740 and died in London in 1814. He was the son of Richard Cooper senior (1701-1764) and his wife Anne Lind.He is considered one of Britain's Grand Masters in Watercolour and Drawing. Despite this, little is known about him. He was an exhibitor at the Royal Academy.Cooper succeeded Alexander Cuzens as Drawing Master at Eton College and taught members of the Royal Family.".