Watson and the Shark
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Watson and the Shark

Support Type: Canvas
Paint Type: Oil Paint
Current Location: Primary version(1778): National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. | Second (full-size replica)(1788): Museum of Fine Arts, Boston | Third (smaller, vertical) version(1782): Detroit Institute of Arts

Watson and the Shark (1778) by John Singleton Copley is a dramatic history painting that depicts the real-life shark attack on 14 year old Brook Watson in Havana Harbor in 1749. The composition is structured around the desperate attempt to rescue Watson from the shark, with the figures arranged in a dynamic triangular formation that directs the viewer's eye toward the central struggle. Copley heightens the emotional intensity through expressive gestures, contrasting light and shadow, and the terrifying presence of the shark emerging from the dark water.

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