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Sir Daniel Cooper Chromolithograph, 37.5 cm x 23.3 cm, by Sir Leslie Ward, 1890s National Portrait Gallery, Canberra |
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| A caricature of British-Australian merchant and philanthropist Daniel Cooper stands in profile. He is dressed in a sharply tailored pinstripe suit and bowler hat, holding a notepad and pencil as if recording an observation. A leather satchel hangs from his shoulder, lending the image an air of quiet diligence, while his poised stance and pensive expression reflect the restrained satire typical of Vanity Fair’s portrayals. |
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