Benjamin West Clinedinst
Illustrator and Painter.
American , 1859-1931
was an American illustrator and painter, born at Woodstock, Va. He studied for a year in Baltimore and for five years in Paris under Cabanel and Bonnat and first attracted attention in New York with his illustrations for Leslie's Weekly. He was best known as the illustrator of Thomas Nelson Page's Unc' Edinburg, the works of Hawthorne, Stevenson, and Mark Twain, although he worked also in oils and water colors. His sympathetic collaboration with the author gave his work an especial charm. He was awarded the Evans prize of the American Water-Color Society in 1900. In 1947. Related Paintings of Benjamin West Clinedinst :. | Monastery Garden | Classical hunting fox, Equestrian and Beautiful Horses, 242. | The Oboe Player | Portrait of Sophia Magdalena of Denmark | Portrait of Sofia Potocka | Related Artists: Friedrich August von KaulabchMunich 1850-1920 Ohlstadt
Guglielmo CiardiItalian, 1842-1917 Constant Wauterspainted Actors Before a Performance in 1851
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