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 Sur le blog thriftedshift
 
 Watson and the Shark This painting was way too dramatic to NOT look up, so if you want a good story, read below. This is basically copied and pasted from the National Gallery website for children: John Singleton Copley's Watson and the Shark was inspired by an event that took place in Havana, Cuba, in 1749.  Fourteen-year-old Brook Watson, an orphan serving as a crew member on a trading ship, was attacked by a shark while swimming alone in the harbor.  His shipmates, who had been waiting on board to escort their captain ashore, launched a valiant rescue effort.  As Watson's friends rushed to his aid, the shark repeatedly attacked the struggling boy.  The shark attacked twice.  The first...
 
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