Education
He studied at the Royal Academy, and worked with James Wyatt for six years before emigrating to the United States.
He studied at the Royal Academy, and worked with James Wyatt for six years before emigrating to the United States.
He was also the brother of Maria Cosway, a famous painter who is best noted for her alleged affair with Thomas Jefferson, when he was the Ambassador to France between 1785–1789. He was appointed superintendent of the United States Capitol"s construction on 15 October 1795, and continued in that position until June 1798, resigning after an argument with William Thornton. He is credited with part of the design of the original Capitol building such as the north wing, but little of the related papers remain.
He is buried in Congressional Cemetery in Washington, District of Columbia