Benjamin West, 1783 - George III - ọmarịcha nka

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Nke a kariri 230 years old artpiece titled "George III" was made by Benjamin West in 1783. Emere ọrụ nka na nha - Nhazi: 152 x 127 x 9,5 cm (59 13/16 x 50 x 3 3/4 na); Emebereghị: 126,5 x 101 cm (49 13/16 x 39 3/4 na) na e ji teknuzu nke mmanụ na kwaaji. Ihe osise a nwere ederede dị ka ndetu: signed lower right: "B. West. 17[?]3". Today, this work of art is part of the digital collection of The Cleveland Museum of Art in Cleveland, Ohio, United States nke America. With courtesy of: The Cleveland Museum of Art (licensed: public domain). Also, the artwork has the following creditline: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Robbins. The alignment is Eserese na nwere akụkụ ruru nke 1: 1.2, which means that the length is 20% shorter than the width. Benjamin West was a male painter, whose artistic style can mainly be assigned to Rococo. The artist lived for 82 afọ - amuru n'ime 1738 in Swarthmore, Delaware county, Pennsylvania, United States and deceased in 1820 in London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom.

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Nkọwa ngwaahịa ahaziri ahazi

Nkewa ngwaahịa: ezi nka mmeputakwa
Usoro mmeghari: dijitalụ mmeputakwa
Usoro mmepụta: Mbipụta UV ozugbo (mbipụta dijitalụ)
Mmalite nke ngwaahịa a: German mere
Stockdị ngwaahịa: mmepụta ihe na-achọ
Eji ngwaahịa a chọrọ: mgbidi mgbidi, mgbidi ndozi
Nhazi nka nka: nhazi ihe osise
Oke akụkụ onyonyo: ogologo: obosara 1:1.2
Nsonaazụ: ogologo bụ 20% mkpụmkpụ karịa obosara
Nhọrọ dị: akwụkwọ mmado (akwụkwọ kwaaji), mbipụta enyo acrylic (nwere ezigbo mkpuchi iko), mbipụta akwa akwa, mbipụta ọla (aluminium dibbond)
Nhọrọ nke Canvas Mbipụta (akwa akwa na etiti ihe ndọtị): 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47", 150x180cm - 59x71"
Mbipụta iko acrylic (nwere ezigbo mkpuchi iko) nhọrọ nha: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47", 150x180cm - 59x71"
Mpempe akwụkwọ mmado (akwụkwọ kwaaji) nha: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47"
Mbipụta aluminom (aluminium dibond ihe) dị iche iche: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47"
ụba: mbipụta nka na-enweghị isi

Data nka ahaziri

Aha ọrụ nka: "George III"
nhazi ọkwa: sere
Otu izugbe: nka ochie
oge: 18th narị afọ
Afọ nka: 1783
Afọ nka: 230 afọ
Agba na: mmanụ na kwaaji
Nha nke ihe osise izizi: Nhazi: 152 x 127 x 9,5 cm (59 13/16 x 50 x 3 3/4 na); Emebereghị: 126,5 x 101 cm (49 13/16 x 39 3/4 na)
Akara mbinye aka: signed lower right: "B. West. 17[?]3"
Egosiputara na: Velọ ihe ngosi nka nke Cleveland
Ebe ngosi nka: Cleveland, Ohio, United States nke America
Weebụsaịtị ihe ngosi nka: Velọ ihe ngosi nka nke Cleveland
Ụdị ikike nka: ngalaba ọha
Site n'aka: Velọ ihe ngosi nka nke Cleveland
kreditline ọrụ nka: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Robbins

Ozi nka ahaziri

aha: Benjamin West
Aha ndi ozo: benj. west, West Benjamin, West, West &amp, West. P.R.A., West P.R.A., B. West P.R.A., Mr. West, c., B. West R. A., B. West R. A., Mr B. West, Benjamin West, B. West P. R. A., Benjamin West P. R. A., B West, West. P. R. A., B. West P.R.A, ווסט בנג'מין, west b., Benjamin West R. A., B. West
okike nke onye nka: nwoke
Nationality: American
Ọrụ onye na-ese ihe: onye na-ese ihe
Obodo obibi: United States
Nhazi nke onye nka: nna ukwu ochie
Ụdị nka: Rococo
Afọ ọnwụ: 82 afọ
Afọ amụrụ: 1738
Ebe amụrụ onye: Swarthmore, Obodo Delaware, Pennsylvania, Njikota Obodo Amerika
Nwụrụ n'afọ: 1820
Obodo ọnwụ: London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom

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King George III commissioned more than 80 paintings from West, including this portrait that celebrates his military leadership by presenting him in a suit of armor. Such an image likely was intended to bolster George III's reputation, which had been tarnished the previous year when he was forced to formally recognize American independence.

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