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Portrait d'apparat—including objects associated with his subject's life in the portrait—was used by which artist?

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John Singleton Copley
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Answer choices are:

A. Copley

B. Boucher

C. Watteau

D. Fragonard

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Correct answer choice is:

A. Copley.

Step-by-step explanation:

John Singleton Copley was an Anglo-American artist, working in both colonial America and England. He was seemingly born in Boston, Massachusetts, to Richard and Mary Singleton Copley, both Anglo-Irish. He is renowned for his portraiture arts of prosperous and powerful bodies in distant New England, representing appropriate middle-class legends. His paintings were unconventional in their inclination to describe artifacts associating to these peoples' lives.

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