Creator |
West, Benjamin, 1738-1820. |
Title |
Reverend Samuel Preston. |
Date |
1797 |
Physical Description |
Oil on canvas ; 36 x 28 (3 3/4 x 5 1/2) inches ; Framed: 47 x 39 x (3 3/4 +1 1/2) 5 1/4 inches. |
Is referenced by |
Pennsylvania Museum of Art. Benjamin West, 1738-1820. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Museum of Art, 1938, p. 43 (#47). |
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Library Company of Philadelphia. Quarter of a Millennium. Philadelphia: Library Company, 1981 p. 94-95. |
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Philadelphia Museum of Art. Benjamin West in Pennsylvania Collections. Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1986, p.
20-21 (#45).
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Von Erffa, Helmut. The Paintings of Benjamin West. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1986, p. 545-546 (#685). |
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Soltis, Carol E. “Highlights from the Collection of Paintings and Sculpture,” Magazine Antiques 70 (2) (2006): 82-83. |
Notes |
This portrait is signed and dated, lower right, B. West, 1797. “Presented by Elizh West 1804” hand lettered on the frame,
bottom center.
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Reverend Samuel Preston was an English cleric who never visited America, but nevertheless bequeathed to the Library Company
his rich collection of 2,500 illustrated volumes on history, geography, and the arts. It is possible that West induced him
to give his valuable collection to the Library Company.
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Gift of Elizabeth West (Mrs. Benjamin West), 1804. |
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Exhibited in: Newark Museum's exhibition, An Exhibition of American Painting from 1700 to 1900 (1931); the Art Center in West
Chester's exhibition, Yesterday in Chester County Art (1936); Pennsylvania Museum of Art's exhibition, Benjamin West, 1738-1820
(1938); Library Company's exhibition, Quarter of a Millennium (1981); Philadelphia Museum of Art's exhibition, Benjamin West
in Pennsylvania Collections (1986); Library Company's exhibition, In Living Color: Collecting Color Plate Books (2007).
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Library Company Minutes vol. 5, May 6, 1819, p. 57 :"Thomas Sully and John Vaughan, a Committee on behalf of the Academy of
Fine Arts having requested the loan of West's picture of Preston to be exhibited in their Hall, it was agreed to, they engaging
to return it uninjured at the end of two months."
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Subject |
Preston, Samuel, c. 1717-1803 -- Portraits. |
Genre |
Painting. |
Location |
OBJ 156 |
Accession number |
OBJ 156 |