Cowen Collection
Barry Cowen, a name that resonates with various artistic and political endeavors throughout history
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Barry Cowen, a name that resonates with various artistic and political endeavors throughout history. From the sketches at the Volunteer Sham-Fight on Easter Monday to the enchanting Frascati near Rome in 1819, creativity seems to run deep within this family. William Cowen's engraving captures the essence of those lively moments, while Joseph Cowen's photograph showcases his captivating presence. Sir Frederic H. Cowen, an accomplished musician and Doctor of Music in 1910, stands as a testament to the family's diverse talents. The c1880 artwork by F Jenkins Heliog portrays him in all his glory, reflecting his musical prowess. Not limited to arts alone, the Cowens have also made their mark in politics. Newcastle on Tyne witnessed Joseph Cowen's influence as a British politician back in 1872. Coide's artwork from that time immortalizes his dedication and commitment towards serving his constituents. As time progressed, Joseph Cowen continued making waves as an MP even into 1881. His unwavering determination is evident through Laurence Cowen's masterpiece "Biddy, " which encapsulates both strength and resilience. The legacy of this remarkable family continues to thrive through generations. Stagshaw Bank Fair - Corbridge serves as a reminder of their enduring impact on Northumberland’s cultural fabric. Through watercolor pen ink sheets capturing Frascati Rome in 1819 with meticulous detail measuring at 9 1/16 x12 9/16 inches; it becomes apparent that artistry runs deep within these individuals' veins.