James Pattison Cockburn

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James Pattison Cockburn was a 19th-century British army officer and topographical artist known for his detailed landscape drawings and watercolors, particularly of Canada and Europe.

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instanceOf British army officer
person
topographical artist
activeIn 19th century
artForm drawing
watercolour painting
citizenship United Kingdom
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre landscape art
topographical art
hasGender male
knownFor topographical landscape drawings
views of Canada
views of European cities and landscapes
watercolour landscapes
militaryBranch British Army
movement topographical tradition
notableWorkLocation Canada
Europe
Niagara Falls
Quebec City
occupation army officer
artist
draughtsman
watercolourist
subjectOf art historical studies on early Canadian landscape art

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Cockburn hasNotableBearer James Pattison Cockburn