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Watson and the Shark (1778) depicts the rescue of Brook Watson from a shark attack in Havana, Cuba. Painting ID:: 58427
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John Singleton Copley Watson and the Shark (1778) depicts the rescue of Brook Watson from a shark attack in Havana, Cuba. Watson and the Shark (1778) depicts the rescue of Brook Watson from a shark attack in Havana, Cuba.
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The Return of Neptune Painting ID:: 58428
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John Singleton Copley The Return of Neptune The Return of Neptune (1754)
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James Warren Painting ID:: 58429
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John Singleton Copley James Warren James Warren (1763)
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Mercy Otis Warren Painting ID:: 58432
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John Singleton Copley Mercy Otis Warren Mercy Otis Warren (1763)
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The Boy with the Squirrel Painting ID:: 58433
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John Singleton Copley The Boy with the Squirrel The Boy with the Squirrel (1765)
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John Singleton Copley
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American Colonial Era Painter, 1738-1815
John Singleton Copley (1738[1] - 1815) was an American painter, born presumably in Boston, Massachusetts and a son of Richard and Mary Singleton Copley, both Irish. He is famous for his portrait paintings of important figures in colonial New England, depicting in particular middle-class subjects. His paintings were innovative in their tendency to depict artifacts relating to these individuals' lives. |
Related Artists::. | William Robinson Leigh | Gunnar Berg | Johannes Bosboom | |
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