Discuss the symbolic references to aspects of the American Revolution contained in John Singleton Copley’s two paintings Governor and Mrs. Thomas Mifflin (1773) and Watson and the Shark XXXXXXXXXXIf...

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Discuss the symbolic references to aspects of the American Revolution contained in John Singleton Copley’s two paintingsGovernor and Mrs. Thomas Mifflin(1773) andWatson and the Shark(1778). If your last name begins with A-M, focus your discussion onGovernor and Mrs. Thomas Mifflin; if your last name begins with N‑Z, focus your discussion onWatson and the Shark
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Copley’s two paintings are comparable in the sense that both of them reveal one aspect of the American revolution of the other. The Confederation mandate included nominal number of representatives from Philadelphia; it was due to the fact that the state was opposing the idea of having universal constitution. The effective structuring of Bill of Rights was hindered by this approach. Copley paints some of the influential statesmen of the era which was Governor Thomas. The idea behind the panting is to represent equality where the...
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