Discuss the symbolic references to aspects of the American Revolution contained in John Singleton Copley’s two paintings Governor and Mrs. Thomas Mifflin (1773) and Watson and the Shark (1778).

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Discuss the symbolic references to aspects of the American Revolution contained in John Singleton Copley’s two paintings Governor and Mrs. Thomas Mifflin (1773) and Watson and the Shark (1778). If your last name begins with A-M, focus your discussion on Governor and Mrs. Thomas Mifflin; if your last name begins with N?Z, focus your discussion on Watson and the Shark. my last name start with an R.

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Discussion of John Singleton Copley’s two paintings.

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John Singleton Copley’s two paintings

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The two paintings by painter John singleton Copley express very important features of the
American Revolution. Although the time of their preparation is significant, the details expressed
by the artist give m...

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