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John Singleton Copley
John Singleton Copley (July 3, 1738 – September 9, 1815)
was an American artist of the colonial period, famous for his portraits
of important figures in colonial New England. Born in Boston, Massachusetts,
his portraits were innovative in that they tended to portray their
subjects with artifacts that were indicative of their lives.
In 1774, Copley migrated to England to continue painting there.
He began to specialize in historical narrative scenes which are
sometimes dismissed by critics as lacking the vibrancy of his earlier
portraits and joined the influential artistic institution, the Royal
Academy of Art. Copley demonstrated a genius, in both his American
and British periods, for rendering surface textures and capturing
emotional immediacy. He died in London in 1815.
The paintings are the excellent portrayal of the events and scenes
that we see around us. The painters are the best cameras of the
world. They reproduce many different types of pictures. They even
draw imaginary pictures that do not exist in this world. We tend
to use both thinned oil paints and dense oil paints. Masterpieces
can be dyed more than once, but each time it may be different from
the existing paintings.h
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