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Robert Woodcock (bap. 9 October 1690 – died 10 April 1728) was an English marine painter, musician, and composer who lived during the Baroque period. He is notable for having published the earliest known flute concertos, and the earliest known English oboe concertos.〔Lasocki, David. "Robert Woodcock. ''Grove Music Online.'' Oxford University Press, 2007–2011. Web. Viewed Feb. 1, 2011.〕[==Life==]
Robert Woodcock was baptised at Chelsea Old Church on 9 October 1690, the son of Robert Woodcock (1642–1710) and Deborah Littleton.〔 He grew up in Shrewsbury House, Chelsea, London, where his parents ran a girls school.〔〔 His family was fairly affluent, and his father was described as a gentleman, indicating good social position.〔〔Thompson, Wendy. "Woodcock, Robert." ''The New Oxford Companion to Music.'' Ed. Denis Arnold. Vol. 2. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1983.〕 In 1714, Robert junior married Ayliffe Stoaks, by whom he had several children.〔 According to a contemporaneous biographical account, he worked as a civil servant, holding a "place or clerkship in the Government." 〔Vertue, G. "The Note-Books of George Vertue Relating to Artists and Collections in England." ''Walpole Society'' 22 (1933–34): 23–24.〕 He resigned his government post around 1723 to become a professional artist.〔 Later in life he suffered acutely from gout, which eventually was the cause of his death, at the age of 38, on 10 April 1728.〔 He is buried at Chelsea Old Church.〔
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