American artist John Singleton created an oil painting Watson and the Shark where he depicted that the English boy Brook Watson is saved from a shark attack in Havana, Cuba.
The painting is rich with details. The presentation of Watson and the Shark at the Royal Academy in 1778 caused a stir, in part because such a gory subject was an absolute first. The painting has a balance in its composition that is highly acknowledged.
The upright triangle serves as the focal point of the composition. Watson is at the base with the shark. The black sailor's arm and Watson's surviving foot represent one leg of the triangle, which is made up of the boat hook's shaft. The eyes of the black sailor, the old guy in the middle, and Watson's eyes with the shark's jaws and the sailor on the opposite side of the boat form a smaller concentric triangle.
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