Copley John Singleton Collection
John Singleton Copley, a renowned American painter of the 18th century, captured the essence and beauty of his subjects through his masterful brushstrokes
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John Singleton Copley, a renowned American painter of the 18th century, captured the essence and beauty of his subjects through his masterful brushstrokes. In his portrait titled "Mrs. Henry Hill (Anna Barrett)", created around 1765/70, he portrays Mrs. Hill with grace and elegance, showcasing her refined features. Another captivating work by Copley is "Mrs. Daniel Hubbard (Mary Greene)" from 1764. This painting showcases Mary's striking beauty and captures her vibrant personality effortlessly. In "Henry Hill", painted around 1765/70, Copley depicts Mr. Hill with an air of authority and sophistication that befits his stature in society. Copley's talent for capturing the spirit of his subjects is evident in "Robert Hyde, Squire of Hyde" from 1778. The painting exudes power and nobility as it immortalizes Robert Hyde in all his grandeur. Daniel Hubbard comes to life in Copley's portrait from 1764. With meticulous attention to detail, Copley brings out Hubbard's character through every stroke of the brush. Joseph Gerrish shines in Copley's masterpiece from 1770. Through skillful use of light and shadow, Gerrish emerges as a man full of wisdom and intelligence. One cannot overlook Henry Laurens' portrait from both John Singleton Copley himself (1782) and Valentine Green (1782). These two artists capture Laurens' distinguished presence with their unique styles but share a common goal - to showcase Laurens' importance within society. The enchanting portrayal of Mrs. George Watson by Copley in 1765 reveals her timeless beauty while also hinting at her inner strength and resilience. Robert Hooper is brought to life by Copley between ca. 1770-1772; this painting showcases Hooper’s confidence alongside an air of mystery that captivates the viewer. Copley's self-portrait from c.