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A Revolution In Color Jane Kamensky

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A Revolution In Color Jane Kamensky
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Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 75.64 MB
Author: Jane Kamensky
ISBN: 9780393240016, 9780393608618, 0393240010, 0393608611
Language: English
Year: 2016

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A Revolution In Color Jane Kamensky by Jane Kamensky 9780393240016, 9780393608618, 0393240010, 0393608611 instant download after payment.

This bold new history recovers an unknown American Revolution as seen through the eyes of Boston-born painter John Singleton Copley.

Boston in the 1740s: a bustling port at the edge of the British empire. A boy comes of age in a small wooden house along the Long Wharf, which juts into the harbor, as though reaching for London thousands of miles across the ocean. Sometime in his childhood, he learns to draw.

That boy was John Singleton Copley, who became, by the 1760s, colonial America's premier painter. His brush captured the faces of his neighbors—ordinary men like Paul Revere, John Hancock, and Samuel Adams—who would become the revolutionary heroes of a new United States. Today, in museums across America, Copley's brilliant portraits evoke patriotic fervor and rebellious optimism.

The artist, however, did not share his subjects' politics. Copley's nation was Britain; his capital, London. When rebellion sundered Britain's empire, both kin and...

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