The Life, Studies, and Works of Benjamin West, Esq. by John Galt

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Author Galt, John, 1779-1839
Title The Life, Studies, and Works of Benjamin West, Esq.
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Summary "The Life, Studies, and Works of Benjamin West, Esq." by John Galt is a biographical account written in the early 19th century that explores the life and artistic development of Benjamin West, a prominent American painter. The book outlines West's journey from his humble beginnings in Pennsylvania to his significant contributions to the art world, particularly as a key figure in the establishment of American painting. It provides insights into his personal life, including his family background, early artistic experiences, and his struggles to pursue his passion for art within the context of Quaker ideals. The opening of the book introduces Benjamin West, detailing his birth and the historical context of his family heritage, notably their Quaker roots and involvement in the abolition of slavery. It vividly describes West's early indications of artistic talent, such as his first drawing inspired by a sleeping child and the support he received from family and neighbors. Galt highlights key formative experiences that influenced West’s development as a painter, including interactions with local Quaker leaders, his education, and the unique circumstances that shaped his understanding of art. By establishing this backdrop, the opening chapters set the stage for West's eventual journey to Europe, where he would further refine his craft and gain recognition as a leading artist of his time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class ND: Fine Arts: Painting
Subject West, Benjamin, 1738-1820
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EBook-No. 8857
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Most Recently Updated Mar 21, 2013
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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