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COOPER, ALEXANDER (d. 166o), English miniature painter. His works are of great rarity, and the chief are a series representing the king and queen of Bohemia and their children, some very remarkable portraits belonging to the queen of Holland, and others in the possession of the king of Sweden and in various Swedish galleries. He came to Sweden in 1646, and the Swedish documents declare that he was a Jew, and that his full name was Abraham Alexander Cooper. He had previously been residing in Holland, but on reaching Sweden entered the service of Queen Christina, and continued to be her miniature painter until 1654, when she resigned the Crown. Two years later Cooper was in Denmark, carrying out some commissions for Christian IV., but in 1657 was back again in Stockholm, where he died in the early part of 166o. The date of his birth is not known, but he is be lieved to have been born in London. He was the brother of Samuel Cooper (q.v.).

For full information regarding his career, and for various documents bearing his signature, see The History of Portrait Miniatures, by G. C. Williamson, ch. vi. 78, and the Nineteenth Century, Oct. IgoS.

(G. C. W.)

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