Benjamin West

United States 1738-1820
Benjamin West, born on October 10, 1738, was a prominent American-British painter who significantly impacted the world of art through his innovative approach to history painting. His influence extended beyond the Atlantic, as he became the first American artist to attain international recognition and later served as the President of the Royal Academy in London, an unprecedented honor for an artist from the colonies. West's journey began in Pennsylvania where he displayed prodigious talent from a young age. At 20, he moved to Italy to study the works of Old Masters, further honing his skills. However, it was his relocation to England that marked a turning point in his career. There, West gained patronage from King George III, which led to a series of commissions that would cement his reputation as one of the leading painters of the era. West's oeuvre is characterized by a blend of neoclassical style with a more naturalistic portrayal of historical events. He broke away from the traditional formulaic depiction of classical subjects, instead choosing to depict historical scenes with contemporary dress and emotional realism. A prime example of this is his famous work "The Death of General Wolfe" (1770), where he controversially dressed the figures in contemporary military attire rather than the expected classical garb, setting a new precedent in history painting. Throughout his life, West painted numerous portraits, including those of influential figures such as Benjamin Franklin and King George III, as well as large-scale biblical and mythological canvases. His versatility and ability to capture the spirit of the Enlightenment were admired across Europe and America. His work not only influenced subsequent generations of artists but also played a role in shaping the direction of British and American art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. As a mentor, West guided many aspiring artists, among them being the celebrated American painter John Singleton Copley. Despite spending most of his adult life abroad, West remained deeply connected to his American roots and was instrumental in fostering a cultural exchange between Britain and the United States. West's legacy extends far beyond his lifetime, and he is remembered not only for his artistic prowess but also for his pioneering role in elevating the status of history painting and portraiture. He passed away on March 11, 1820, leaving behind a body of work that continues to inspire and captivate viewers today.

Művek Gyűjteménye (Oldal 11)

The Angel at the Tomb of Christ,Benjamin West,Sketch,Sketch, monochrome, solo, wings, 1boy, male focus, nude
The Angel at the Tomb of Christ
Felbontás: 2567 × 3082 px
The Ascension,Benjamin West,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, fine art parody, wings, 6+boys, multiple boys
The Ascension
Felbontás: 1743 × 2560 px
The Connoisseur,Benjamin West,Sketch,Sketch, sketch, old, monochrome, multiple boys, old woman, old man
The Connoisseur
Felbontás: 4096 × 3198 px
The Artist and His Family,Benjamin West,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, fine art parody, multiple boys, hat
The Artist and His Family
Felbontás: 3000 × 2319 px
The Bathing Place at Ramsgate,Benjamin West,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, fine art parody, multiple boys
The Bathing Place at Ramsgate
Felbontás: 3000 × 2372 px
The Crucifixion,Benjamin West,Color Sketch,Color Sketch, multiple boys, multiple girls, 6+boys, weapon
The Crucifixion
Felbontás: 3170 × 3736 px
Telemachus and Calypso,Benjamin West,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, fine art parody, multiple boys, outdoors
Telemachus and Calypso
Felbontás: 4000 × 2784 px
The Artist and His Son Raphael,Benjamin West,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, realistic, mirror, black hair
The Artist and His Son Raphael
Felbontás: 2988 × 3000 px
The Battle of La Hogue,Benjamin West,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, watercraft, weapon, boat, multiple boys
The Battle of La Hogue
Felbontás: 4000 × 2840 px
The Damsel and Orlando,Benjamin West,Oil Painting,Oil Painting, fine art parody, multiple boys, parody, 1girl
The Damsel and Orlando
Felbontás: 3433 × 4545 px