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WEST, BENJAMIN (1738-1820) , English historical and portrait-painter, was born on the loth of October 1738, at Springfield
Pennsylvania
paper , and drew its portrait. The career thus begun was prosecuted amid many difficulties; but his perseverance overcame every obstacle, and at the age of eighteen he settled in Philadelphia as a portrait-painter. After two years he removed to New York
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capital in Europe, which then adorned the Louvre. On his return to London he devoted himself anew to the labours of his profession, which were, however, somewhat broken in upon by quarrels with some of the members of the Royal Academy. In 1804 he resigned his office, but an all but unanimous request that he should return to the chair induced him to recall his resignation. Time did not at all weaken the energy with which he laboured at his easel. When sixty-five he painted one of his largest works, " Christ healing the Sick." This was originally designed to be presented to the Quakers in Philadelphia, to assist in erecting a hospital. On its completion it was exhibited in London to immense crowds, and was purchased by the British Institution for 3000 guineas, West sending a replica to Philadelphia. His subsequent works were nearly all on the same grand scale as the picture which had been so successful, butthey did not meet with very ready sale. He died in London on the rrth of March 182o, and was buried in St Paul's.West's works, which fond criticism ranked during his life with the great productions of the old masters, are now considered as in general formal, tame, wanting that freedom of nature and that life which genius alone can breathe into the canvas. His " Death of Wolfe " is interesting as introducing modern costume instead of the classical draperies which had been previously universal in similar subjects by English artists; and his " Battle of La Hogue " is entitled to an honourable place among British historical paintings. An account of West's life was published by Galt (The Progress of Genius, 1816). See also H. T. Tuckerman, Book of the Artists (N.Y., 1868).End of Article: WEST, BENJAMIN (1738-1820) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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