Coghlan Collection
Exploring the rich tapestry of history and art, we encounter various connections to the name Coghlan
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Exploring the rich tapestry of history and art, we encounter various connections to the name Coghlan. From the picturesque view of King John's Palace in Old Ford, London, painted by C. Coghlan in 1863, to the South-east view of the Church of St Michael, Cornhill, City of London, captured by the same artist in 1840. The military world salutes Brigadier General Grant Rear Admiral Sigsbee Coghlan, while art enthusiasts remember Mexican painter Jose Maria Mora's American subject, Coghlan, born in 1849. The theatrical realm boasts of Charles Coghlan's caricatured portrayal of an actor by the same name, and the playful spirit of Miss Rose Coghlan as Lady Marsden in a cartoon. The advent of modern times brings us to the iconic image of Miss Coghlan on a bicycle built for two, titled 'Bicycle for Two,' from 1885. Delcher & Hennessy's production of 'Thackeray's Becky Sharp' introduced the captivating performance of Miss Coghlan as Becky. Lastly, Andrew Robson graced the stage in Charles Coghlan's masterpiece, 'The Royal Family.' A name that spans eras and art forms, Coghlan continues to intrigue and inspire.