John Robert Cozens (1752 - December 14, 1797), was an English draftsman and painter of romantic watercolor landscapes.
The son of the Russian-born drawing master and watercolorist, Alexander Cozens, John Robert Cozens was born in London. He studied under his father and began to exhibit some early drawings with the Society of Artists in 1767. In 1776, he displayed a large oil painting at the Royal Academy in London.
1776-79 he spent some time in Switzerland and Italy, where he drew Alpine and Italian views. In 1779 he went back to London. In 1782, he made his second visit to Italy, spending much time at Naples. In 1783, he returned to England. In 1789, he published a set of Delineations of the General Character ... of Forest Trees.
Three years previous to his death he became a lunatic and was supported by Dr. Thomas Monro. He died in London. - wikipedia