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Study For The Surrender Of The Dutch Admiral De Winter To Admiral Duncan October 11 1797 Three Figures Raising The Colors by John Singleton Copley

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ArtistJohn Singleton Copley
Year1798
Mediumuited to his talent. By this time he had begun to demonstrate his genius for rendering surface textures and capturing emotional immediacy.
CategoryFigurative
Image Resolution1760 x 2568 px
OrientationPortrait
Material400gsm Cotton-Poly Blend Canvas
FinishMatte fine-art surface
Print MethodArchival giclee printing with UV-resistant inks
ConstructionSolid wood stretcher bar
HangingReady to hang on arrival
PackagingProtective packaging for safe delivery
ProductionMade to order as a museum-quality canvas print

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Study For The Surrender Of The Dutch Admiral De Winter To Admiral Duncan October 11 1797 Three Figures Raising The Colors by John Singleton Copley

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John Singleton Copley

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"Study For The Surrender Of The Dutch Admiral De Winter To Admiral Duncan October 11 1797 Three Figures Raising The Colors", painted in 1798 by John Singleton Copley, represents the defining qualities of Neoclassicism, rendered with exceptional skill; Gray shades dominate the canvas, lending quiet sophistication. John Singleton Copley was an American-born painter active in both the Thirteen Colonies and England. Reproduced with archival precision, this print preserves every detail of the original.

About the Artist
John Singleton Copley was an American-born painter active in both the Thirteen Colonies and England. He is believed to have been born in Boston, Province of Massachusetts Bay, to Richard and Mary Singleton Copley, both Anglo-Irish. After becoming well-established as a portrait painter of the wealthy in colonial New England, he moved to London in 1774, never returning to America. In London, he met considerable success as a portraitist for the next two decades, and also painted a number of large h...

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ArtistJohn Singleton Copley
Year1798
Mediumuited to his talent. By this time he had begun to demonstrate his genius for rendering surface textures and capturing emotional immediacy.
CategoryFigurative
Art StyleNeoclassicism
ColorGray
Image Resolution1760 x 2568 px
OrientationPortrait
Material400gsm Cotton-Poly Blend Canvas
FinishMatte fine-art surface
Print MethodArchival giclee printing with UV-resistant inks
ConstructionSolid wood stretcher bar
HangingReady to hang on arrival
PackagingProtective packaging for safe delivery
ProductionMade to order as a museum-quality canvas print
SKU331359

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Study For The Surrender Of The Dutch Admiral De Winter To Admiral Duncan October 11 1797 Three Figures Raising The Colors by John Singleton Copley

John Singleton Copley

John Singleton Copley was an American-born painter active in both the Thirteen Colonies and England. He is believed to have been born in Boston, Province of Massachusetts Bay, to Richard and Mary Singleton Copley, both Anglo-Irish. After becoming well-established as a portrait painter of the wealthy in colonial New England, he moved to London in 1774, never returning to America. In London, he met considerable success as a portraitist for the next two decades, and also painted a number of large h...

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ArtistJohn Singleton Copley
Year1798
Mediumuited to his talent. By this time he had begun to demonstrate his genius for rendering surface textures and capturing emotional immediacy.
CategoryFigurative
Image Resolution1760 x 2568 px
OrientationPortrait
Material400gsm Cotton-Poly Blend Canvas
FinishMatte fine-art surface
Print MethodArchival giclee printing with UV-resistant inks
ConstructionSolid wood stretcher bar
HangingReady to hang on arrival
PackagingProtective packaging for safe delivery
ProductionMade to order as a museum-quality canvas print
SKU331359

Free Shipping to UK & Europe. Delivery within 5-10 business days. Shipping rates apply for US, Canada, Australia & Norway.

Ready to Hang - Each canvas arrives pre-stretched on a solid wood frame, ready to display on your wall.

Made to Order - Printed after purchase to keep the artwork sharp, clean and fresh.

Quality Guarantee - Every canvas is inspected before shipping and packed for safe delivery.