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It's not often that a Church of Ireland archbishop and bishop in the Irish Republic give the Dublin Government a good belt with their croziers, but that has been happening in the past few weeks, and it is worthy of notice up here.
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It's not often that a Church of Ireland archbishop and bishop in
the Irish Republic give the Dublin Government a good belt with
their croziers, but that has been happening in the past few weeks,
and it is worthy of notice up here.
The Bishop of Cork, Paul Colton, who has also served in Northern
Ireland, asked recently: "Are we seriously going to believe that the
founding fathers and framers of our Constitution envisaged a
situation where this Republic would become a hostile place for the
children of the Protestant minority?"
The Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin, Dr John Neill, said: ...
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An American artist's British masterpieces. (colonial painter John Singleton Copley)
Magazine article from: USA Today (Magazine)
; ...often is recognized for his colonial portraits, John Singleton Copley's dramatic depictions of contemporary events...spearheaded an innovative wave of historical paintings. JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY, well-known as the finest American portraitist...
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Copley in England. (artist John Singleton Copley)
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques
; John Singleton Copley rarely missed an opportunity to bemoan...of our New England Conoseurs."(2) Copley was the greatest artist the Colonies...provincial sitting rooms of Boston, Copley created sensational (and sensationalist...
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Artist outgrew his homeland but wasn't the same abroad. (John Singleton Copley, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts)
Magazine article from: Insight on the News
; ...provincial city of Boston. His name was John Singleton Copley and he wished to exhibit his work...asked, as did those who would see Copley's work after his election to...including patriots Paul Revere, John Hancock and Nathaniel Hurd. From...
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Moby-Dick and John Singleton Copley's Watson and the Shark.
Magazine article from: Melville Society Extracts
; ...its connection to Moby-Dick is John Singleton Copley' s painting, Watson and the Shark...In particular, I argue that Copley's Watson and the Shark had a...Watson and the Shark is one of John Singleton Copley's most famous...
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John Singleton Copley in America.(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review
; ...first great American artist was John Singleton Copley, whose portraits of colonial worthies...present a stunning exhibition of Copley's work is making its way round various American galleries. John Singleton Copley in America shows...
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John Singleton Copley and the heroes of the American Revolution.
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques
; John Singleton Copley rarely ventured a political opinion...rallied under the patriot banner, sat for Copley, as did such prosperous importers as...them to support the Loyalist position. Copley's father-in-law, Richard Clarke...
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Antiques.(colonialism in paitings of John Singleton Copley)(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques
; ...came to full flower in the work of John Singleton Copley. Aside from the advice he may...his stepfather Peter Pelham and John Smibert, he was largely self...their daily lives. As a result, Copley's portraits are the authenticating...
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John Singleton Copley. (Letters).
Magazine article from: Cobblestone
; John Singleton Copley was a man who lived a long time ago...America was an independent country. Copley had a daughter named Elizabeth. She and other girls made quilts. Copley painted a portrait of his family, a...
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Museum accessions.(John Singleton Copley portrait added to the Philadelphia Museum of Art collection)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques
; ...iconic Philadelphia portrait, John Singleton Copley's Portrait of Mr. and Mrs...Immediately admired and considered one of Copley's greatest works, the portrait...political, and cultural life. Copley's only likeness of Philadelphia...
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John Singleton Copley painte ...
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; John Singleton Copley painted this portrait in Boston in 1770. It depicts Thomas Amory II, a distiller of rum and turpentine, a solid and substantial...
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