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Watson and the Shark - John Singleton Copley

Watson and the Shark - John Singleton Copley

"Watson and the Shark" is an iconic work by John Singleton Copley, painted in 1778. The painting depicts a dramatic episode in the life of Brook Watson, a young man attacked by a shark in the waters off Havana. Copley captures the moment of terror and struggle for survival, highlighting Watson's bravery and determination as sailors attempt to rescue him. The dynamic composition and striking realism demonstrate Copley's talent for detail and emotion. The work explores themes of courage, danger, and human nature in the face of adversity.

Technical characteristics

Canvas: Cotton and Linen Canvas

Support: Bare chassis in Vosges spruce

Relief: from 0 to 0.68mm depending on the work

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$717.47 HT
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black and white Art Institute of Chicago

From the museum to the living room

To admire Edward Hopper's famous Nighthawks , just head to the Art Institute of Chicago , where this legendary work fascinates visitors from all over the world. But today, it is also possible to rediscover this iconic scene at home. Thanks to Clone Gallery, every detail of this painting, from the striking light to the unique atmosphere, is faithfully reproduced in 3D, allowing you to experience the intensity of Nighthawks every day. A new way to appreciate Hopper, without leaving your living room.

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