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John Singleton Copley

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  • American artists such as John Singleton Copley and Eastman Johnson.

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  • Thus in the very first gallery, two works by John Singleton Copley hang amid works by other Colonial portraitists.

    Opening the Book of American Art Eric Gibson 2012

  • "Mementos: Painted and Photographic Miniatures, 1750-1920" traces the popularity of pocket-size portraits created by greats such as John Singleton Copley and Charles Willson Peale.

    Don't Miss: July 9-15 2011

  • After the staggering visual cornucopia of John Singleton Copley, John Singer Sargent and innumerable other American masters, what is most striking about this wing is the trouble the museum has taken to meet the public more than halfway in order to make it understand and even care about what it is looking at.

    . . . And the Changed World of Museums Eric Gibson 2011

  • Another work on view by John Singleton Copley will be his 1778 oil on canvas "Watson and the Shark."

    Art of the Americas, in Boston 2010

  • One of the jewels was the 19th Century American Art exhibit, which includes the John Singleton Copley painting of Paul Revere and work by John Singer Sargent.

    Chadwick Hagan: Art of the Americans, MFA Boston Chadwick Hagan 2010

  • Its impressive collection ranges from John Singleton Copley to Jackson Pollock, from Eadweard Muybridge ' s " Animal Locomotion " to early paintings by Frank Stella, plus extraordinary examples of the formative years of American modernism.

    The Pride of a Prep School Karen Wilkin 2010

  • Susannah Farnham Clarke married John Singleton Copley November 16, 1769, thereby linking him to one of the most prominent and prosperous merchant families in Boston.

    History of American Women Maggiemac 2009

  • In May 1774, John Singleton Copley and a hundred others signed a petition opposing the nonimportation agreement and expressing support for Royal Governor Hutchinson.

    History of American Women Maggiemac 2009

  • After a career in both America and England spanning nearly sixty years, John Singleton Copley died peacefully at his home on George Street, Hanover Square, London, on September 9, 1815.

    History of American Women Maggiemac 2009

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