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Colonial and Revolutionary America

Colonial and Revolutionary America. Visual Art. Benjamin West. 1738- 1820 Born on Oct. 10, 1738, of Quaker parents in Springfield (now Swarthmore) in the Pennsylvania colony For a time West studied in Philadelphia and New York City . He went to Italy for three years of study.

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Colonial and Revolutionary America

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  1. Colonial and Revolutionary America Visual Art

  2. Benjamin West • 1738- 1820 • Born on Oct. 10, 1738, of Quaker parents in Springfield (now Swarthmore) in the Pennsylvania colony • For a time West studied in Philadelphia and New York City. • He went to Italy for three years of study. • American-born painter of historical, religious, and mythological subjects • He had a profound influence on the development of historical painting in Britain.

  3. West abandoned the tradition of painting people in Greek and Roman dress, the first major artist working in England to do so. • In 1763 he went to England and remained there for life. • Known in London as "the American Raphael,” • King George III commissioned him to paint several pictures, and in 1772 he appointed West historical painter to the king. • West was made a charter member of the Royal Academy, he became president in 1792.

  4. The Death of General Wolfe

  5. Benjamin Franklin Drawing Electricity from the Sky

  6. King Lear in the Storm

  7. OmniaVincit Amor

  8. Pylades and Orestes Brought as Victims before Iphigenia

  9. The Battle of La Hogue

  10. The Burghers of Calais

  11. The Treaty of Penn with the Indians

  12. John Singleton Copley • 1730-1815 • American painter, born presumably in Boston, Massachusetts • He is famous for his portrait paintings of important figures in colonial New England, depicting in particular middle-class subjects. • His paintings were innovative in their tendency to depict artifacts relating to these individuals' lives.

  13. Copley was started as a professional portrait-painter long before he was of age • Copley was a pioneer American pastellist • Copley's fame was established in England by the exhibition, in 1766, of The Boy with the Squirrel, which made the young Boston painter a Fellow of the Society of Artists of Great Britain • In 1774 he took a European tour where he studied art and made important acquaintances. • Copley's adventures in historical painting were the more successful because of his painstaking efforts to obtain good likenesses of personages and correct accessories of their periods. • Member of the Royal Academy • He was very popular and successful during his time, but towards the end of his life his life took a downward path with depression and debt.

  14. Boy with a Squirrel (or Henry Pelham)

  15. Paul Revere 1768-70

  16. Watson and the Shark, 1782

  17. Mrs. Joseph Mann (Bethia Torrey) 1753

  18. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mifflin (Sarah Morris)

  19. The Ascension

  20. Mrs. Thomas Boylston, 1766

  21. Robert Feke • 1740s • born in Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York. • American Colonial portrait painter. • Nothing is known of his life until 1741 • His paintings are known for their sobriety and uniformity, but also for their rich colors and accuracy. • Sixteen portraits in total are known to be by Feke, and an additional 50 are disputed to be by him. • Feke worked in Boston, painting wealthy merchants and landowners, from 1741 until 1750, when he disappeared.

  22. Portrait of Charles Apthorp, 1748

  23. Portrait of Brigadier General Samuel Waldo 1750

  24. Mrs. Isaac Winslow

  25. Young Benjamin Franklin 1748

  26. Portrait of a Woman

  27. Ralph Earl • 1751-1801 • American painter known for his portraits, of which at least 183 can be documented. • He also painted six landscapes • born in either Shrewsbury or Leicester, Massachusetts • Earl was self-taught • Ralph Earl himself was a Loyalist. • In 1778, he left behind his wife and daughter and escaped to England • In London, he entered the studio of Benjamin West, and painted the king and many notables. • In 1785 or 1786, Earl returned to the United States with his new wife., where he was very successful • In September 1786,, Earl was imprisoned for failing to pay his personal debts. • He died in Bolton, Connecticut, on August 16, 1801. Alcoholism is believed to be the main cause of death.

  28. collaboration with the engraver Amos Doolittle, he drew four battle scenes that were made into pro-Revolutionary propaganda prints.

  29. Elijah Boardman, 1789

  30. portrait of Oliver and Abigail Ellsworth

  31. portrait of Mrs. Alexander Hamilton, circa 1787

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