Benjamin West

1738-1820 Benjamin West Locations Benjamin West RA (October 10, 1738 ?C March 11, 1820) was an Anglo-American painter of historical scenes around and after the time of the American War of Independence. He was the second president of the Royal Academy serving from 1792 to 1805 and 1806 to 1820. In 1760, sponsored by Smith and William Allen, reputed to be the wealthiest man in Philadelphia, West traveled to Italy where he expanded his repertoire by copying the works of Italian painters such as Titian and Raphael. As painted by Gilbert Stuart, 1783-84West was a close friend of Benjamin Franklin, whose portrait he painted. Franklin was also the godfather of West's second son, Benjamin. In 1763, West moved to England, where he was commissioned by King George III to create portraits of members of the royal family. The king himself was twice painted by him. He painted his most famous, and possibly most influential painting, The Death of General Wolfe, in 1770, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1771. Although originally snubbed by Sir Joshua Reynolds, the famous portrait painter and President of the Royal Academy, and others as over ambitious, the painting became one of the most frequently reproduced images of the period. In 1772, King George appointed him historical painter to the court at an annual fee of £1,000. With Reynolds, West founded the Royal Academy of Arts in 1768. He was the second president of the Royal Academy from 1792 to 1805. He was re-elected in 1806 and was president until his death in 1820. He was Surveyor of the King's Pictures from 1791 until his death. Many American artists studied under him in London, including Charles Willson Peale, Rembrandt Peale, Gilbert Stuart, John Trumbull, and Thomas Sully. [3] West is known for his large scale history paintings, which use expressive figures, colours and compositional schemes to help the spectator to identify with the scene represented. West called this "epic representation". He died in London.


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Benjamin West Cicero Discovering the Tomb of Archimedes oil


Cicero Discovering the Tomb of Archimedes
Painting ID::  72816
Cicero Discovering the Tomb of Archimedes
Date 1797 Medium oil paint Dimensions 124.5 x 180.5 centimeters cyf
   
   
     

Benjamin West Isaac s servant trying the bracelet on Rebecca s arm oil


Isaac s servant trying the bracelet on Rebecca s arm
Painting ID::  73179
Isaac s servant trying the bracelet on Rebecca s arm
Date 18th or 19th century Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions ? X cm cyf
   
   
     

Benjamin West Moses shown the Promised Land oil


Moses shown the Promised Land
Painting ID::  73741
Moses shown the Promised Land
Date 1801(1801) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
Date_1801(1801) _ Medium_Oil_on_canvas _ cyf
   
   
     

Benjamin West Death of Lord Nelson in the Cockpit of the Ship oil


Death of Lord Nelson in the Cockpit of the Ship
Painting ID::  74387
Death of Lord Nelson in the Cockpit of the Ship
Description English: "The Death of Lord Nelson in the Cockpit of the Ship 'Victory'" Date 1808(1808) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 885 mm x 730 mm cyf
   
   
     

Benjamin West Immortality of Nelson oil


Immortality of Nelson
Painting ID::  74388
Immortality of Nelson
English: "The Immortality of Nelson" Date 1807(1807) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 908 X 762 mm (35.75 X 30 in) cyf
   
   
     

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     1738-1820 Benjamin West Locations Benjamin West RA (October 10, 1738 ?C March 11, 1820) was an Anglo-American painter of historical scenes around and after the time of the American War of Independence. He was the second president of the Royal Academy serving from 1792 to 1805 and 1806 to 1820. In 1760, sponsored by Smith and William Allen, reputed to be the wealthiest man in Philadelphia, West traveled to Italy where he expanded his repertoire by copying the works of Italian painters such as Titian and Raphael. As painted by Gilbert Stuart, 1783-84West was a close friend of Benjamin Franklin, whose portrait he painted. Franklin was also the godfather of West's second son, Benjamin. In 1763, West moved to England, where he was commissioned by King George III to create portraits of members of the royal family. The king himself was twice painted by him. He painted his most famous, and possibly most influential painting, The Death of General Wolfe, in 1770, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1771. Although originally snubbed by Sir Joshua Reynolds, the famous portrait painter and President of the Royal Academy, and others as over ambitious, the painting became one of the most frequently reproduced images of the period. In 1772, King George appointed him historical painter to the court at an annual fee of £1,000. With Reynolds, West founded the Royal Academy of Arts in 1768. He was the second president of the Royal Academy from 1792 to 1805. He was re-elected in 1806 and was president until his death in 1820. He was Surveyor of the King's Pictures from 1791 until his death. Many American artists studied under him in London, including Charles Willson Peale, Rembrandt Peale, Gilbert Stuart, John Trumbull, and Thomas Sully. [3] West is known for his large scale history paintings, which use expressive figures, colours and compositional schemes to help the spectator to identify with the scene represented. West called this "epic representation". He died in London.

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