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  2. Benjamin West - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin West PRA (October 10, 1738 – March 11, 1820) was a British-American artist who painted famous historical scenes such as The Death of Nelson, The Death of General Wolfe, the Treaty of Paris, and Benjamin Franklin Drawing Electricity from the Sky.

  3. The Death of General Wolfe - Wikipedia

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    The Death of General Wolfe is a 1770 painting by Anglo-American artist Benjamin West, commemorating the 1759 Battle of Quebec, where General James Wolfe died at the moment of victory. The painting, containing vivid suggestions of martyrdom, broke a standard rule of historical portraiture by featuring individuals who had not been present at the ...

  4. Benjamin West Birthplace - Wikipedia

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    The Benjamin West Birthplace stands on the east side of the Swarthmore campus, just west of North Chester Road off Visitor Center Road. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story stone structure, with a gabled roof pierced by two gabled dormers on each side. The main facade is five bays wide, with a centered entrance sheltered by a gabled portico.

  5. Benjamin West (astronomer) - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin West was the son of John West, a farmer. His grandfather had emigrated to Massachusetts from Great Britain. When Benjamin was a boy, his family moved to Bristol, Massachusetts, where he received a few months of education from Rev. Mr. Burt. Other than these few months of formal education he was autodidactic. [3]

  6. Christ Rejected, Study - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin West was born in Pennsylvania and later moved to England, where he became a prominent artist, eventually serving as the second president of the Royal Academy. [2] Known for blending Neoclassical and Baroque traditions, West created religious and historical paintings that became models for subsequent generations of artists.

  7. Colonel Guy Johnson and Karonghyontye (Captain David Hill)

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    Colonel Guy Johnson and Karonghyontye (Captain David Hill) is a 1776 dual portrait by American painter Benjamin West, who specialised in historical painting and portraits. West was a co-founder of the Royal Academy in London, serving its president from 1792 to 1805 and again from 1806 to 1820.

  8. Guy Johnson - Wikipedia

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    This painting by Benjamin West is usually identified as a portrait of Guy Johnson, although some historians argue that it depicts Sir William Johnson, Guy's uncle. [1]Guy Johnson (c. 1740 – 5 March 1788) was a British Indian Department officer, judge and politician.

  9. Venetian secret - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin West, Cicero Discovering the Tomb of Archimedes, 1804. Within a year, the fraudulence of the secret had become clear to critics, who recognized that the works produced by West and other artists did not match the coloristic effects of Venetian painting. West and his followers were widely ridiculed in the British press.