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Painting by David Martin
Portrait of Benjamin Franklin
ArtistDavid Martin
Year1767
TypeOil on canvas, portrait
Dimensions127.2 cm × 101.4 cm (50.1 in × 39.9 in)
LocationWhite House, Washington D.C.

Portrait of Benjamin Franklin is a 1767 portrait painting by the Scottish artist David Martin of the American politician and inventor Benjamin Franklin. It was painted during his lengthy residence in London when he was acting as colonial agent for Pennsylvania, Georgia, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. The work was commissioned by the Edinburgh merchant Robert Alexander, a friend of Franklin. He is shown seated next to a bust of the scientist Isaac Newton.

Today it is part of the collection of the White House.

References

  1. Morgan p.20
  2. Citizens and Kings: Portraits in the Age of Revolution 1760-1830. Harry N. Abrams, 2007. p.355
  3. Keynes p.83
  4. https://www.whitehousehistory.org/photos/benjamin-franklin-by-david-martin

Bibliography

  • Goodwin, George. Benjamin Franklin in London: The British Life of America's Founding Father. Yale University Press, 2016.
  • Keynes, Milo. The Iconography of Sir Isaac Newton to 1800. Boydell Press, 2005.
  • Morgan, David T. The Devious Dr. Franklin, Colonial Agent: Benjamin Franklin's Years in London. Mercer University Press, 1999.
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