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Benjamin West and Modern History 5

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His last chance to establish ‘modern’ history painting, with the Napoleonic Wars and the death of Admiral Lord Nelson.

March 2, 2020 General, Life, Painting

Benjamin West and Modern History 4

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With ‘modern history paintings’ long behind him, he turned to literary subjects and classical histories once more.

February 24, 2020 General, Life, Painting

Benjamin West and Modern History 3

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He took a break from ‘modern history’ painting in the 1780s, making religious works and even some landscapes, including some unknown gems.

February 17, 2020 General, Life, Painting

Benjamin West and Modern History 2

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Includes his record of William Penn making his treaty with the Lenape, a strange family portrait, and an obscure naval battle.

February 10, 2020 General, Life, Painting

Benjamin West and Modern History 1

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A Pennsylvanian, he wanted to be a great history painter. When returning from a visit to Italy, he stopped off in London, and stayed there almost 60 years.

February 3, 2020 General, Life, Painting

Next year in paintings: Raphael, Anders Zorn, Modigliani and more

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Look for series covering the life and paintings of Raphael, the Swedish Anders Zorn, Amedeo Modigliani, and articles on others with anniversaries this year.

January 1, 2020 General, Life, Painting

Why Géricault’s shipwreck changed the course of art 1

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Considers modern history painting before this by West and David, the underlying story of the tragedy, and how Géricault came to paint what he did.

December 5, 2019 General, Life, Painting

There’s no smoke without painting 1

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The Sack of Troy, Turner, Vesuvius erupting, an unusual Manet maritime, Vallotton, Paul Nash, Monet, Luce, Signac, Stella and more going up in smoke.

November 23, 2019 General, Life, Painting, Technology

Look at My Eyes: Reading gaze in paintings

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Look where the figures are looking: that helps you read many paintings. Fine examples from Moreau, Gérôme, Lovis Corinth, Velázquez, and others.

August 24, 2019 General, Life, Painting

Is there a Willow? Paintings of Ophelia to 1889

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Millais’ wonderful painting of Ophelia wasn’t the first such work. From West and Delacroix to Rossetti and Bastien-Lepage, here she is.

August 3, 2019 General, Life, Painting

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