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Was it not for the preserving the resemblance of particular persons, painting would not be known in America. The people generally regard it no more than any other useful trade. John Singleton Copley (c. 1767).
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Was it not for the preserving the resemblance of particular persons, painting would not be known in America. The people generally regard it no more than any other useful trade. John Singleton Copley (c. 1767)
John Singleton CopleyBorn 1738, Boston, MassachusettsDied 1815, London, EnglandPortrait of Mrs. Joseph Scott, ca. 1765Oil on canvasPurchase 1948The Members' Fund48.508 http://www.newarkmuseum.org/museum_default_page.aspx?id=1482
Unfinished Portrait of Nathaniel Hurd (1729-1777) John Singleton CopleyAmerican, 1737-1815Nathaniel Hurd, ca. 1765Oil on canvas, 29 3/8 x 24 5/8" http://mag.rochester.edu/teachers/classroomResources/copley/AboutFaceImages.html
Nathaniel Hurd, John Singleton Copley (American, 1738 - 1815) c. 1765 1915.534 http://www.clemusart.com/explore/departmentWork.asp?deptgroup=20&recNo=0&display=