The artwork titled “Henry Cowper, Clerk Assistant in the Parliament Office (1785–1826)” was crafted by the distinguished artist John Jackson. A distinguished piece from the Rococo art movement, it belongs to the portrait genre.
The subject of the painting is depicted in a dark attire, his head slightly turned to the right, gazing directly at the viewer. His hair, rendered in subtle whites and greys, frames a face marked by a gentle expression and slightly flushed cheeks, suggesting a demeanor of quiet dignity and wisdom. The background is composed of a muted, dark hue which serves to enhance the prominence of the subject through contrast. The composition is simple yet effective, focusing entirely on the detailed representation of Henry Cowper’s visage, capturing a sense of stature and respectability befitting his role.