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  1. West’s arrival in England from Italy in 1763 occurred at a time when artists were seeking to create a distinguished national school of history painting. George III was eager to support such a goal and was also a keen supporter of the proposal to found a national academy for the teaching and display of arts: his patronage of West and the foundation of the Royal Academy in 1768 were closely ...

  2. Charles Wilson Peale Benjamin West • 1767-1769 The Indians Delivering up the English Captives to Colonel Bouquet near his camp at the folks of Muskingum, North America in November 1764 Benjamin West • 1769

  3. Benjamin West. Benjamin West ( Springfield (Pennsylvania), 10 oktober 1738 - Londen, 11 maart 1820) was een Engels - Amerikaanse kunstschilder. West schilderde een aantal beroemde historische scenes, zoals The Death of Nelson, The Death of General Wolfe en Benjamin Franklin Drawing Electricity from the Sky.

  4. BENJAMIN. (1738-1820) Peintre américain. Bien que West soit né en Amérique et qu'il y ait appris la « partie mécanique » (selon ses propres termes) de la peinture, son œuvre est entièrement étrangère au développement de l'art américain. Au contraire, elle occupe une position centrale et joue un rôle décisif dans l'histoire de la ...

  5. 1772年被委任为国王历史画家。. 1776年由古典转向宗教内容。. 1802年《死于灰马背上》为其浪漫作品。. 为王家学院的创建者之一,1792~1805年和1807~1820年为院长。. 一生作有400多幅油画,主要以历史神话和宗教为题材,其作品一反传统,让历史人物穿上现代服装 ...

  6. 6 de dic. de 2023 · Benjamin West’s The Death of General Wolfe justifiably retains a position as a landmark painting in the history of American art. In it, West reinterprets the rules of what a history painting could be—both in regard to period depicted and the attire the figures wore—and at the same time followed a visual language that would have been familiar to its eighteenth-century audience.

  7. Benjamin West (American, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 1738–1820 London) Panthea Stabs Herself beside the Corpse of Abradatas After Benjamin West (American, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 1738–1820 London)