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in 1768. Nevertheless, Pine did exhibit at the Royal Academy in 1772, 1780, and 1784. Pine's views led him to friendships with others in England sympathetic to the cause of the American Revolution, such as the merchant,
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Around 1784, Pine travelled to America, taking with him an exhibition of a series of paintings depicting scenes and characters from William Shakespeare's plays and settled in
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Pine was active in the society of artists and learned gentlemen in London, in particular the circle of the anatomist,
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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English portrait and historical painter (1730–1788)
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London
Philadelphia
English
London
John Pine
George II
David Garrick
the 1st Duke of Northumberland
Shakespeare
Boydell
Shakespeare
Kingston, Jamaica
William Hunter
Dorothy Baillie
William Baillie
John Wilkes
Royal Academy of Art
Samuel Vaughan
Benjamin Franklin
Philadelphia
General Gates
Charles Carroll
Robert Morris
Walter Stewart
George Read
Thomas Stone
George Washington
Martha Washington
Irving
Congress Voting Independence

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