
Out of the Shadows
Rediscovering Maria Cosway
Diane Boucher(Author)
Unicorn Publishing Group
Published on 17. June 2025
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-916846-78-4 (ISBN)
Description
The beautiful Anglo-Italian artist Maria Cosway was one of the most talented and dynamic women active in Regency England, but one whose achievements have been largely overlooked. Born in Florence in 1760, she was acclaimed at an early age as both a painter and a musician. She exhibited forty-one paintings at the Royal Academy summer exhibition between 1781 and 1801, and hosted regular musical soirees at the Pall Mall house she shared with her husband, Richard Cosway. They were attended by the political and cultural elite of London.
Maria's extraordinary network of connections to the great and the good of the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, included friendships with, among others, Thomas Jefferson, the Prince of Wales, Pasquale Paoli, the artist Jacques-Louis David, the opera singer Luigi Marchesi, the Duchess of Devonshire, the actress and writer Mary Robinson, and members of the Bonaparte family. Estranged from her husband by 1801, Maria Cosway largely gave up painting and reinvented herself as a progressive educator, founding schools for young women: first in Lyon, later in Lodi, Italy. In recognition of her achievements at Lodi, the Emperor of Austria made her a baroness.
Maria's extraordinary network of connections to the great and the good of the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, included friendships with, among others, Thomas Jefferson, the Prince of Wales, Pasquale Paoli, the artist Jacques-Louis David, the opera singer Luigi Marchesi, the Duchess of Devonshire, the actress and writer Mary Robinson, and members of the Bonaparte family. Estranged from her husband by 1801, Maria Cosway largely gave up painting and reinvented herself as a progressive educator, founding schools for young women: first in Lyon, later in Lodi, Italy. In recognition of her achievements at Lodi, the Emperor of Austria made her a baroness.
Reviews / Votes
"Diane Boucher's captivating, intricate, and vivid biography of Maria Cosway - artist, celebrity, educator, and friend of Thomas Jefferson and Sir John Soane - chronicles one of the most intriguing women of her time. Cosway navigated considerable challenges in every aspect of her life within the complicated spheres of society and artistic culture in late eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain, France, and Italy. This is an important addition to our understanding of the era." - Susan R. Stein, Richard Gilder Senior Curator at the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Monticello, Virginia"This new biography of Maria Cosway casts a new and sympathetic light on her as an artist, a muse and a pioneer of girls' education, for too long unfairly overshadowed by her better-known husband, the miniaturist and arbiter of taste, Richard Cosway." - Tim Knox, FSA, Director of the Royal Collection
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 34 mm
Weight
1270 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-916846-78-4 (9781916846784)
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Diane Boucher was born in London and has an MA in History of Art from University College London. From 1998-2002, she was Research Director for the Commission for Looted Art in Europe. She later moved to the United States, where she worked at the Crab Tree Collection of American and British Arts and Crafts, and then at the Fralin Museum of Art, University of Virginia. She has published magazine articles and books on the arts and interior design. She lives in London and Suffolk with her husband and has two grown-up children.