Named after the American portraitist John Singleton Copley, Copley Square is a historic central point of this bustling commercial area. A bronze sculpture of Copley can be found on the northern side of the square. Close by Boylston Street offers shopping and attractions in addition to Newbury Street highlights upscale stores and cafés in its interesting nineteenth century apartments. Here you'll discover a group of attractive memorable structures, including the lavish French-Romanesque Trinity Church, the show stopper of engineer HH Richardson. Get an independent visit pamphlet and meander around, taking note of pearls like the wall paintings by John Singer Sargent and figure by Augustus Saint-Gaudens.