benjamin west
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Definition
Proper noun: - Benjamin West: An English painter of historical subjects who was born in America. He was a prominent figure in the art world and became the second president of the Royal Academy of Arts in London.
Usage
- Benjamin West is used to refer to the historical figure, the artist himself.
- The gallery has a special exhibition featuring works by Benjamin West.
- Benjamin West was a mentor to many young American artists in London.
Advanced Usage
- "in the style of Benjamin West": Describing artwork that resembles or is influenced by his artistic approach.
- The portrait was executed in the style of Benjamin West, with dramatic lighting and classical composition.
Variants and Related Words
- West, Benjamin: The inverted form used in alphabetical listings or formal references.
- President of the Royal Academy: A title held by Benjamin West from 1792 to 1805 and again from 1806 to 1820.
Synonyms
- Historical painter: A general term for an artist specializing in scenes from history, mythology, or scripture, which was West's primary genre.
- Academic painter: An artist who worked within and helped lead the established art institutions of his time, like the Royal Academy.
Related Phrases
- The American Raphael: A historical epithet sometimes used for Benjamin West, comparing him to the renowned Italian Renaissance painter Raphael, due to his classical style and influence.
Noun
- English painter (born in America) who became the second president of the Royal Academy (1738-1820)