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.

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Quick Study of a John Singleton Copley Portrait

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Watson And The Shark by John Singleton Copley in 1782

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This grisly scene caused a sensation when first exhibited (and made the artist a fortune through selling prints of its design.) It's one of those images that still holds power today in the gallery. Detail, Watson and the Shark, 1778.

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The Gore Children by American painter John Singleton Copley in 1755

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Watson and the Shark by American painter John Singleton Copley in 1782

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Watson And The Shark by John Singleton Copley in 1782

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Colonel William Fitch and His Sisters Sarah and Ann Fitch by John Singleton Copley, 1800/1801

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Watson and the Shark by American painter John Singleton Copley in 1782

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Watson and the Shark by American painter John Singleton Copley in 1782

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Today's painting was inspired by a recent visit from Year 3 students. Most of them agreed that they wished they had painted John Singleton Copley's Floating Batteries at Gibraltar, because of its size and detail.

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Watson and the Shark by American painter John Singleton Copley in 1782

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Watson and the Shark by John Singleton Copley, 1778

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"I feel a bit lost if I’m not making art constantly" - Stephanie Singleton https://t.co/EsX6U8FhPz

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John Singleton Copley (1738-1815), Mary and Eliz Royall, c.1758.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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'Watson And The Shark' By John Singleton Copley, 1778 NGA, DC

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Born 1738- John Singleton Copley, the artist who captured figures on both sides of the

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In Memoriam John Singleton Copley RA 1738 – 1815 American of notable colonial American and English figures

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