His work was characteristically dramatic in the style of Walter Sickert and James Whistler, using a "muddy" palette of browns and greys, creams and beiges, with small touches of red, contrasted with bright artificial light, creating a chiaroscuro effect. In this respect, his work echoed elements of that of his father, Charles Cope, who had specialised in traditional genre and historical scenes. — Amy Licence, Ch. 4

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Brimacombe, Ruth (12 September 2019). "Cope, Sir Arthur Stockdale (1857–1940)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Web. 30 August 2022.

Licence, Amy. Living in Squares, Loving in Triangles: The Lives and Loves of Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group. Stroud, Glos.: Amberley, 2016.

Roberts, Colonel Herbert Harrington. Memories of four-score years. London: John Lane at the Bodley Head, 1920. Full text on the Victorian Web.

"Sir Arthur Stockdale Cope." National Portrait Gallery. Web. 30 August 2022.


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