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Charles Cooper Henderson (14 June 1803 – 21 August 1877) was a British painter of horses and coaches.


Life

Henderson was born in Abbey House,
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, Surrey to John Henderson and Georgiana Jane (born Keate). His maternal grandfather was George Keate and his elder brother was John Henderson, the antiquary and benefactor of the
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. He was sent to Winchester School and then studied to be a lawyer. His father was an amateur artist and patron and his mother had exhibited four of her paintings in 1791. Henderson trained under
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. Henderson was estranged from his father after he married a young girl called Charlotte By in 1828. They were to have nine children together and seven of these were boys.Charles Cooper Handerson
Stanford University, retrieved October 2013
Their children were Charles Cooper (the younger), John Keate Shepard, Charlotte (the younger), Kennart Gregg, Robert, Mary, Roderick William, George By and Henry Cooper Henderson. They all lived out of their infancy but Robert died whilst still a child. Henderson had just two paintings exhibited at the Royal Academy, both in the 1840s. In 1850, Henderson inherited his family's money when his mother died. His mother's money had come from George Keate. In 1805 his mother and father were failing to maintain 250 dilapidated houses in
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, but they were still receiving £700 in income. He also came into money from his wife's family who had land in Canada. With no worries about his income, Henderson took the opportunity to give his energies to painting.L. H. Cust, 'Henderson, Charles Cooper (1803–1877)', rev. Romita Ray, ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 200
accessed 22 Oct 2013
/ref> In 1877 Henderson died a widower at his home, 3 Lamb's Conduit Place, London, on 21 August 1877.


Legacy

The poorly maintained houses in Whitechapel that maintained the Henderson family were bringing in four pence per room per night where they were common lodging houses in the year that Henderson died. Eleven years later it was this area that became notorious in its association with
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. Many of Henderson's paintings were engraved by himself and others such as Henry A. Papprill, John Harris, and the renowned Samuel William Fores. Prints of his coaching scenes are valued and collected. The “Fores’s Coaching Recollections” were originally engraved from Henderson paintings in 1842-43 and continued to be republished during the 19th century. In the series numbered Plates I-VI, “Changing Horses”, “All Right”, “Pulling Up To Un-Skid”, “Waking Up”, “The Olden Time”, “The Night Team”, the first five were engraved by John Harris, the sixth by Henry A Papprill. Examples as large format aquatints can be seen in the UK Government Art Collection and have been found at auction in 2006, 2008, 2014. He has original paintings in several public collections in
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and in the UK. Henderson was buried in
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and he has a memorial at St Nicholas's Church in Shepperton.


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