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Frank Weston Benson
FranceArt Brokerage: Frank Weston Benson French Artist: b. 1862 - 1951. Frank Weston Benson, frequently referred to as Frank W. Benson, (March 24, 1862 – November 15, 1951) was an American artist from Salem, Massachusetts known for his Realistic portraits, American Impressionist paintings, watercolors and etchings. He began his career painting portraits of distinguished families and murals for the Library of Congress. Some of his best known paintings (Eleanor, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Summer, Rhode Island School of Design Museum) depict his daughters outdoors at Benson's summer home, Wooster Farm, on the island of North Haven, Maine. He also produced numerous oil, wash and watercolor paintings and etchings of wildfowl and landscapes. In 1883, Frank Weston Benson enrolled at the Académie Julian in Paris where artists such as Bouguereau, Lefebvre, Constant, Doucet and Boulanger taught students from all over Europe and America. It was Boulanger who gave Benson his highest commendation. "Young man," he said, "Your career is in your hands . . . you will do very well." Benson's parents gave him a present of one thousand dollars a twenty-first birthday and told him to return home when it ran out. The money lasted long enough to provide Benson with two years of schooling in Paris, a summer at the seaside village of Concarneau in Brittany and travel in England where his painting, After the Storm hung at the Royal Academy. Listings wanted.
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Frank Weston Benson
Ducks Scaling Down 42x53 Huge
Original Painting: Oil on Canvas, Hand Signed
Size: 34x48 in | 86x122 cm
🔥 Huge Framed Oil on Canvas - inquire $$$$$$$
Frank Weston Benson
Riverman 1920
Limited Edition Print: Deckle Edge Etching, Hand Signed, Not Numbered
Size: 11x9 in | 27x22 cm
🔥Framed - 1920 Limited Edition Etching - Inquire $1,900
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