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Then & Now
The American Revolution: The Art of John Singleton Copley
What was it like to live through the American Revolution? It’s easy, with the aid of retrospect, to think of the American Revolution as a binary battle between independence-seeking Americans and the tyrannical and oppressive British....
Amor Sciendi
Portrait of Paul Revere: Moral Consumerism
John Singleton Copley portrait of Paul Revere illustrates the ethical nature of creating luxury goods in pre-revolution America and how it lead to revolt.
Smarthistory
Copley, Boy with a Squirrel
John Singleton Copley, A Boy with a Flying Squirrel (Henry Pelham), 1765, 77.15 x 63.82 cm / 30-3/8 x 25-1/8 inches (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston). Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.
Amor Sciendi
Portrait of Paul Revere: Moral Consumerism
John Singleton Copley portrait of Paul Revere illustrates the ethical nature of creating luxury goods in pre-revolution America and how it lead to revolt.
The Met
#MetKids—Making Faces
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Copley, Boy With a Squirrel
This video spotlights John Singleton Copley's "A Boy with a Flying Squirrel" (Henry Pelham). View the painting and listen as two renowned art professors discuss the history. [4:18]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: English Portraiture: Copley, Boy With a Squirrel
This video [4:18] discusses John Singleton Copley's, A Boy with a Flying Squirrel (Henry Pelham), 1765, 77.15 x 63.82 cm / 30-3/8 x 25-1/8 inches (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).