Political Dissenters. John Singleton Copley, Paul Revere, 1768-1770.

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Political Dissenters

John Singleton Copley, Paul Revere,

John Singleton Copley, Samuel Adams,

John Singleton Copley, John Hancock, 1765

John Singleton Copley, John Adams, 1783?

Loyalist Merchants

John Singleton Copley, Theodore Atkinson,

John Singleton Copley, Nicholas Boylston,

Copley, Nicholas Boylston, 177? Copley, John Hancock, 1765

John Singleton Copley, Mrs. Thomas Gage, 1772

Mary MacIntosh and Elizabeth Royall, 1758

John Singleton Copley, Mrs. Benjamin Pickman (May Toppan), 1763

John Singleton Copley, Mrs. Daniel Sargent (Mary Turner), 1763

Sandro Botticelli, The Birth of Venus, 1480

Copley, Mrs. Benjamin Pickman, 1763 Copley, Mrs. Daniel Sargent, 1763

Henry Selham (Boy with Squirrel), 1765

John Singleton Copley, Mrs. Thomas Boylston, 1766

John Singleton Copley, Mrs. Ezekiel Goldthwaite, 1771

John Singleton Copley, Copley Family,

Gilbert Stuart, George Washington, (senate)

Gilbert Stuart, George Washington (Landesdowne Portrait), 1796

Gilbert Stuart, John Adams, 1821

Gilbert Stuart, Thomas Jefferson, 1821

Gilbert Stuart, James Madison, 1821

Gilbert Stuart, George Washington, 1821