Alfred Heaton Cooper was born in Bolton in 1863, the eldest of five children.
His father, William was a cashier in Cannon’s cotton mill, and his mother, Alice, was a weaver there.
Alice could neither read nor write, but she was to prove a driving force behind her children’s upbringing and education, so that they succeeded in careers far beyond their background. Daniel became a photographer and moved to Boston in America, Thomas became an instructor in drawing at Cleveland School of Art, Ohio, USA, William emmigrated as a groom to Australia, and Edith married the regional editor of a French newspaper in Brittany.


Grisedale Tarn 1921 by Alfred Heaton Cooper (1863 - 1929)
Sale priceFrom £25.00 to £70.00


Feeding the Hens, Ambleside by Alfred Heaton Cooper (1863 - 1929)
Sale priceFrom £3.50 to £50.00


Charcoal Burning at Bouth, 1908 by Alfred Heaton Cooper (1863 - 1929)
Sale priceFrom £50.00 to £145.00


Rydal Water and Nab Cottage by Alfred Heaton Cooper (1863 - 1929)
Sale priceFrom £35.00

Lynmouth, Devon - Original Painting by Alfred Heaton Cooper (1863 - 1929)
Sale price£2,200.00


Autumn, Wood Farm, Troutbeck by Alfred Heaton Cooper (1863 - 1929)
Sale priceFrom £50.00 to £145.00

Skagen, Denmark - Original Painting by Alfred Heaton Cooper (1863 - 1929)
Sale price£3,800.00


Hawkshead Hearth - Original Painting by Alfred Heaton Cooper (1863 - 1929)
Sale price£3,500.00