A Portrait of Rivalry: an Untold Story - Douglas G. Waters - Books - ArchwayPublishing - 9781480801363 - August 20, 2013
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A Portrait of Rivalry: an Untold Story

Douglas G. Waters

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A Portrait of Rivalry: an Untold Story

American colonial artists John Copley and Benjamin West were both born into humble circumstances in 1738. As young boys, they both wanted to be artists. As teenagers, they embarked on their artistic careers. They met each other for the first time in London in 1774, clashing as they sought the same goals: wealth and artistic fame. In A Portrait of Rivalry, author Douglas G. Waters examines the histories of these two eighteenth-century American painters and their competition to achieve artistic dominance in London. Their struggle began against the backdrop of America's fight to gain independence from the realm of King George III, coincidently born the same year as the two artists. Filled with colorful characters-including a wax lady and spy, a noble Englishman with too many wives, a preacher unworthy of the cloth, and a con artist-A Portrait of Rivalry focuses on the lives of the two artists, revealing why they created the paintings they did and who achieved everlasting fame. American colonial artists John Copley and Benjamin West were both born into humble circumstances in 1738. As young boys, they both wanted to be artists. As teenagers, they embarked on their artistic careers. They met each other for the first time in London in 1774, clashing as they sought the same goals: wealth and artistic fame. In A Portrait of Rivalry, author Douglas G. Waters examines the histories of these two eighteenth-century American painters and their competition to achieve artistic dominance in London. Their struggle began against the backdrop of America's fight to gain independence from the realm of King George III, coincidently born the same year as the two artists. Filled with colorful characters-including a wax lady and spy, a noble Englishman with too many wives, a preacher unworthy of the cloth, and a con artist-A Portrait of Rivalry focuses on the lives of the two artists, revealing why they created the paintings they did and who

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 20, 2013
ISBN13 9781480801363
Publishers ArchwayPublishing
Pages 178
Dimensions 138 × 10 × 213 mm   ·   231 g
Language English