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- John Robert Cozens fue un diseñador y pintor de acuarelas inglés nacido en 1752 y fallecido el 14 de diciembre de 1797. (es)
- John Robert Cozens (1752 – 14 December 1797) was a British draftsman and painter of romantic watercolour landscapes. Cozens executed watercolors in curious atmospheric effects and illusions which had an influence on Thomas Girtin and J.M.W. Turner. Indeed, his work is full of poetry. There is a solemn grandeur in his Alpine views and a sense of vastness, a tender tranquility and a kind of mystery in most of his paintings, leaving parts in his pictures for the imagination of the spectator to dwell on and search into. John Constable described Cozens as "the greatest genius that ever touched landscape." In June 2010 Cozen's Lake Albano (c.1777) sold at auction, at Sotheby's in London, for £2.4 million, a record for any 18th-century British watercolour. (en)
- John Robert Cozens, né en 1752, mort le 14 décembre 1797, fut un dessinateur et aquarelliste romantique anglais. (fr)
- John Robert Cozens (Londra, 1752 – Londra, 14 dicembre 1797) è stato un pittore inglese. Fu un acquerellista di ispirazione e scuola romantica. (it)
- ジョン・ロバート・カズンズ(John Robert Cozens、1752年 - 1797年12月14日)はイギリスの画家である。ロマンチックな雰囲気の水彩画を描いたことで知られる。 (ja)
- Джон Роберт Козенс (англ. John Robert Cozens, 1752 — 14 декабря 1797) — английский художник-пейзажист романтического направления. (ru)
- John Robert Cozens, född 1752 i London, död den 14 december 1797 i London, var en engelsk landskapsmålare. Med sina teckningar och akvareller, utförda efter direkta naturstudier, blev han av stor betydelse för det engelska landskapsmåleriets utveckling. (sv)
- John Robert Cozens (1752—14 de dezembro de 1797), foi um desenhista e pintor de aquarelas inglês. (pt)
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- John Robert Cozens fue un diseñador y pintor de acuarelas inglés nacido en 1752 y fallecido el 14 de diciembre de 1797. (es)
- John Robert Cozens, né en 1752, mort le 14 décembre 1797, fut un dessinateur et aquarelliste romantique anglais. (fr)
- John Robert Cozens (Londra, 1752 – Londra, 14 dicembre 1797) è stato un pittore inglese. Fu un acquerellista di ispirazione e scuola romantica. (it)
- ジョン・ロバート・カズンズ(John Robert Cozens、1752年 - 1797年12月14日)はイギリスの画家である。ロマンチックな雰囲気の水彩画を描いたことで知られる。 (ja)
- Джон Роберт Козенс (англ. John Robert Cozens, 1752 — 14 декабря 1797) — английский художник-пейзажист романтического направления. (ru)
- John Robert Cozens, född 1752 i London, död den 14 december 1797 i London, var en engelsk landskapsmålare. Med sina teckningar och akvareller, utförda efter direkta naturstudier, blev han av stor betydelse för det engelska landskapsmåleriets utveckling. (sv)
- John Robert Cozens (1752—14 de dezembro de 1797), foi um desenhista e pintor de aquarelas inglês. (pt)
- John Robert Cozens (1752 – 14 December 1797) was a British draftsman and painter of romantic watercolour landscapes. Cozens executed watercolors in curious atmospheric effects and illusions which had an influence on Thomas Girtin and J.M.W. Turner. Indeed, his work is full of poetry. There is a solemn grandeur in his Alpine views and a sense of vastness, a tender tranquility and a kind of mystery in most of his paintings, leaving parts in his pictures for the imagination of the spectator to dwell on and search into. John Constable described Cozens as "the greatest genius that ever touched landscape." (en)
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- John Robert Cozens (es)
- John Robert Cozens (fr)
- John Robert Cozens (it)
- John Robert Cozens (en)
- ジョン・ロバート・カズンズ (ja)
- John Robert Cozens (pt)
- Козенс, Джон Роберт (ru)
- John Robert Cozens (sv)
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