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Historical Portrait Louisa Cooke With Her Dog Mr Quiz In The Manner of George Romney C1802
Historical Portrait Louisa Cooke With Her Dog Mr Quiz In The Manner of George Romney C1802
Historical Portrait Louisa Cooke With Her Dog Mr Quiz In The Manner of George Romney C1802
Historical Portrait Louisa Cooke With Her Dog Mr Quiz In The Manner of George Romney C1802
Historical Portrait Louisa Cooke With Her Dog Mr Quiz In The Manner of George Romney C1802
Historical Portrait Louisa Cooke With Her Dog Mr Quiz In The Manner of George Romney C1802
Historical Portrait Louisa Cooke With Her Dog Mr Quiz In The Manner of George Romney C1802
Historical Portrait Louisa Cooke With Her Dog Mr Quiz In The Manner of George Romney C1802
Historical Portrait Louisa Cooke With Her Dog Mr Quiz In The Manner of George Romney C1802
Historical Portrait Louisa Cooke With Her Dog Mr Quiz In The Manner of George Romney C1802
Historical Portrait Louisa Cooke With Her Dog Mr Quiz In The Manner of George Romney C1802
Historical Portrait Louisa Cooke With Her Dog Mr Quiz In The Manner of George Romney C1802
Historical Portrait Louisa Cooke With Her Dog Mr Quiz In The Manner of George Romney C1802
Historical Portrait Louisa Cooke With Her Dog Mr Quiz In The Manner of George Romney C1802
Historical Portrait Louisa Cooke With Her Dog Mr Quiz In The Manner of George Romney C1802
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Historical Portrait Louisa Cooke With Her Dog Mr Quiz In The Manner of George Romney C1802

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🖼️ Louisa Cooke Skipping With Her Dog “Mr. Quiz” 🐶⚓️ A Quiet Regency  Era Portrait Home Before Battle (circa 1802)

British Provincial School, in the manner of George Romney (1734–1802)


👤 Subject & Medium

A rare and intimate Regency era-period portrait depicting Louisa Cooke outdoors with her named companion dog “Mr. Quiz” 🐾. Wearing a luminous white empire-line gown with red slippers 👠, Louisa is shown in a surprisingly personal domestic moment—skipping lightly while Mr. Quiz stands alert at her side on a lead 🏡. The image offers an unusual “at-home” tenderness for the era, firmly rooted in the Cooke family’s Trafalgar-world context ⚓️.

  • 🗓️ Date: circa 1802

  • 🇬🇧 School: British Provincial School (in the manner of George Romney, 1734–1802)

  • 🖌️ Medium: Oil on panel

  • 📏 Panel size: 26.6 cm × 20.3 cm


🌿 Composition & Technique

This poised full-length portrait is set within a softly atmospheric landscape 🍃. Louisa’s luminous white dress is placed against a deeper, darker ground to create strong figure-to-background contrast ✨. The composition is figure-led—typical of refined provincial portrait practice around 1800—with careful attention to costume detail and a direct, quietly expressive gaze 👁️.

Mr. Quiz is painted as more than a charming accessory 🐶. Positioned attentively at Louisa’s side, he becomes an emblem of loyalty and domestic steadiness 🏠, reinforcing the portrait’s private, affectionate tone. The work’s restrained modelling and sincere, unforced finish align closely with the broader Regency portrait idiom associated with the Romney generation 🎨.


✉️ Louisa Cooke & “Mr. Quiz” 🐾

What makes this portrait exceptional is its documentary anchoring 📜. Mr. Quiz is recorded by name in Cooke family correspondence. In 1805, Captain John Cooke writes to Louisa:

“I hope Mr Quiz is very well… and that you don’t intend to take him to Exeter with you. I think you should leave him at home to guard the House.” 🏠🐶

This single passage transforms the painting into a rare category: a historically anchored likeness where sitter and companion animal are preserved in both paint and letter 🎨✉️—highly memorable, and unusually verifiable for a domestic portrait of this scale.


⚓️ Historical Significance

Louisa Cooke was the wife—and later widow—of Captain John Cooke, RN (1762–1805) ⚓️, commander of HMS Bellerophon 🚢, celebrated for its conspicuous role at the Battle of Trafalgar ⚔️. Captain Cooke was killed during the action. The Bellerophon later gained enduring historical fame as the ship associated with Napoleon’s surrender 👑.

This portrait captures the “other side” of the Trafalgar story—the home front—offering a quiet, emotionally resonant counterpoint to the epic scale of naval warfare 🕯️. For collectors drawn to objects with museum-grade narrative depth, it is a highly compelling acquisition opportunity 🏛️.


🎨 Artist

  • 🇬🇧 British Provincial School, circa 1802

  • 🖼️ In the manner of George Romney (1734–1802) — reflecting the era’s elegant portrait conventions: restrained grace, human scale, and refined domestic sentiment ✨


✍️ Signature

Not signed (typical of many provincial and itinerant British portraits of the period).


🖼️ Framed

Recently fitted in a gilt moulded Larson-Juhl traditional frame ✨ measuring 40.0 cm (H) × 33.3 cm (W) × 4.5 cm (D), glazed with Artglass AR 70 for enhanced clarity and long-term museum-quality display protection.


📜 Provenance

Louisa Cooke (Captain Cooke’s widow); thence by descent until 1961/62; acquired by a Private Collection; Herbert Evans & Co. Ltd., 139 Commissioner Street, Johannesburg (label verso) 🏷️; subsequently Sloane Street Auctions(London); curated by Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD; exhibited Famous Lord Hill Museum .

  • 🔎 Verso: chalk inventory/handling numbers “262” and faint “804.”


✅ Why You’ll Love It

Named, documented dog: Mr. Quiz appears in an 1805 letter 
Trafalgar connection: Captain John Cooke, RN and HMS Bellerophon 
“Before battle” narrative: domestic calm with profound historic shadow 
Provenance-led confidence: descent history, international handling, label evidence, chalk numbers 📜
Professional conservation completed: cleaned and restored with formal report 
Display-ready presentation: Larson-Juhl gilt frame + Artglass AR 70 glazing ✨


🔬 Condition Report

Professionally cleaned and restored by a Fine Art Conservator based at Williamson Art Gallery & Museum. Treatment included:

  • 🧼 Removal of surface dirt (Tri-ammonium citrate, 5% in water)

  • 🧴 Removal of varnish layer (acetone applied through Stoddard’s solvent)

  • 🩹 Filling of losses and careful levelling

  • 🎨 Retouching with stable conservation materials

  • ✨ Re-varnishing using conservation-grade synthetic resin systems

The work retains expected age characteristics for an early 19th-century oil on panel, now presenting with improved clarity, tonal unity, and excellent legibility 🌟.


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