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The vicar receives his tithes (1792) by Henry Singleton (England, 1766–1839). #GeorgianArt #Christianity #Tithing
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The Ale-House Door (c.1790) by Henry Singleton (England, 1766–1839). Not much has changed in 225 years. [‘There is nothing which has yet been contrived by man, by which so much happiness is produced as by a good tavern or inn.’ - Samuel Johnson] #Pub
The vicar receives his tithes (1792) by Henry Singleton (England, 1766–1839). #Art #GeorgianEra
The Ale-House Door (c.1790) by Henry Singleton (England, 1766–1839). Not much has changed in 225 years. #Pub #PublicHouse #Georgian
⚔️ Noble Light ☀️
#TheHuntersSaga #PerryPingleton #myocs #ocart #myart #artistsontwitter
Sth about backdoor and Hank's shohin. Inspired by the novel Century (highly recommend this book) written by Sarah Singleton; and the last frame of the bonsai in Zen Garden from Connor's decomissioned ending. #detroitbecomehuman #hankcon #connor #hankanderson #kamski #coleanderson
Happy #SharkWeek from John Singleton Copley, the best shark painter in the world 🦈 @mfaboston @ngadc
It's #SharkWeek! To celebrate, come and see John Singleton Copley's "Watson and the Shark" (1778) (or see one of Copley's other versions of the painting at @DIADetroit and @ngadc!) 🦈🌊
Watson, saved from shark, went on to live a long life (was Lord Mayor of London!) though absent a leg. His rescue painted in 1778 by John Singleton Copley, whose day is today.
Born today British-American portrait painter John Singleton Copley.
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Anglo-American painter John Singleton Copley was born #onthisday in 1738 - Singleton Coply is perhaps most famous for his portrait paintings, one of which is depiction of Richard Heber from 1782, part of the Paul Mellon art collection at @YaleBritishArt https://t.co/YyEYqDkXtA
Henry Pelham with his pet flying squirrel, painted by his half-brother John Singleton Copley in 1760. The 18th century was the golden age of squirrel ownership - and they were the most popular pet in Colonial America, lavished with golden chains & the best nuts.