Works by: John Singleton Copley [American, 1738 – 1815]
John Singleton Copley [American, 1738 – 1815]
Daniel Hubbard
1764, Art Institute of Chicago
John Singleton Copley [American, 1738 – 1815]
Deplorable State of America
1765, Library Company of Philadelphia, Philadelphia
John Singleton Copley [American, 1738 – 1815]
The Honorable John Erving
c. 1772, Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton
John Singleton Copley [American, 1738 – 1815]
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mifflin
1774, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
John Singleton Copley [American, 1738 – 1815]
Mrs. Daniel Hubbard, Mary Greene
c. 1764, Art Institute of Chicago
John Singleton Copley [American, 1738 – 1815]
Mrs. John Singleton Copley, Susanna Clarke
1769, Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Winterthur
John Singleton Copley [American, 1738 – 1815]
Mrs. Paul Richard
1771, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
John Singleton Copley [American, 1738 – 1815]
Mrs. Roger Morris
1771, Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Winterthur
John Singleton Copley [American, 1738 – 1815]
Mrs. Thomas Gage (Margaret Kemble Gage)
1771, Timken Museum of Art, San Diego
John Singleton Copley [American, 1738 – 1815]
Nicholas Boylston
1767, Harvard University Portrait Collection, Cambridge
John Singleton Copley [American, 1738 – 1815]
Portrait of a Lady in a Blue Dress
1763, Terra Foundation for American Art, Chicago
John Singleton Copley [American, 1738 – 1815]
Portrait of Joseph Barrell
c. 1767, Worcester Art Museum
John Singleton Copley [American, 1738 – 1815]
Portrait of Mrs. Thomas Boylston
1766, Harvard University, Cambridge
John Singleton Copley [American, 1738 – 1815]
Samuel Adams
c. 1770-1772, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
John Singleton Copley [American, 1738 – 1815]
Self-Portrait
1770, Winterthur Country Estates, Winterthur
John Singleton Copley [American, 1738 – 1815]
Study of William Murray, Earl of Mansfield
c. 1778-1780, Columbus Museum of Art
John Singleton Copley [American, 1738 – 1815]
The Three Youngest Daughters of George III
1785, private collection
John Singleton Copley [American, 1738 – 1815]
Watson and the Shark
1778, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.