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Existing comment: Benjamin West:
Six months before he died, Benjamin West looked unflinchingly into the mirror to paint his self-portrait. He holds a drawing pencil and wears a painter's robe and beaver hat, which identify him as a founder and president of the Royal Academy of Art. The light is strongest on his face and hands, but the rest of the picture falls into shadow, as if he foresaw his own end. West was official painter to the king of England and this first American artist to gain an international reputation. His example led generations of American artists to measure their art and professional identities by European standards.
Self-portrait, 1819
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