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Benjamin West and His Cat Grimalkin
Benjamin West and His Cat Grimalkin
This delightful children’s biography by famed author, Marguerite Henry, is based on the life of 18th century Benjamin West, the father of American painting. Raised a Quaker in the colony of Pennsylvania, young Benjamin was taught how to mix paints by the local Delaware Indians and cut fur off his cat’s tail to make paintbrushes. West later studied art in Europe and resided in London, where he cofounded the Royal Academy of Arts. His studio became an art center where he taught three generations of American painters. The unit contains 19 scripted literature lesson plans, 9 beautiful coloring pages, a map of Colonial America, graphic organizers, classroom vocabulary cards, 6 coordinating arts and crafts lesson plans, a shadow puppet show script, and instructions for holding a Benjamin West Art Festival and Banquet. Readings are also included for William Penn, the History of Colonial Philadelphia, and the Life and Contributions of Artist Benjamin West. Student resources are accessed by a QR code on the Paper version of the guides.
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This delightful children’s biography by famed author, Marguerite Henry, is based on the life of 18th century Benjamin West, the…
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Modified Landscape Collage
Benjamin West is a multi-disciplinary artist using nature as his main inspiration. Through the mediums of collage, photography, sound, film, and scanography, his practice examines our ever-changing relationship with nature, and investigates the consequences of human activity upon our surroundings. Following the principles of natural observational science he passionately collects old books and old photographs. The fragmented, lost, or unwanted resources are combined to examine the human impact upon the natural environment. Issues regarding genetic modification, pollution, and urbanisation define his work. Whilst his work possesses a playfulness, it is also West’s intention to communicate a serious environmental and political statement. West was born in Alton, Hampshire in 1974. He graduated from London College of Communication in 1996 with Ba (Hons) in Graphic and Media Design. In 2003 he went on to complete a Postgraduate Diploma in Photography at Falmouth Art College. He has since been involved in many creative projects using a variety of mediums in the UK and around the world.
Artist Recognition
Artist featured by Saatchi Art in a collection