Sir Thomas Lawrence. “Benjamin West, P.R.A.”
“New York & London: William Hayward; Thomas Boys, 1842. 27 ¾ x 18 ¼ (plate marks). Engraving. A single one inch repaired tear in bottom, right margin. Strong strike. Very good condition.
The American born painter Benjamin West (1738-1820) had risen to the pinnacle of success as a history painter in 1792 when he became president of the Royal Academy. In 1818 John Trumbull, as president of the American Academy, asked Sir Thomas Lawrence to paint a full length portrait of West for $2,000. It was finished after West’s death and sent to New York in 1822. The original portrait showing West in a long robe that he wore in his studios painting and lecturing was sold to the Wadsworth Athenaeum in 1855. Lawrence made a copy for himself.
This bold portrait published both in America and England is a fitting tribute too Benjamin West during this age of appreciation for fine and nationalistic art.