Description
As part of his work for the British court, Benjamin West produced several compositions celebrating the strength of the nation's economy. In this example, women in classical costumes paint vases, spin, and weave—a comparison of British manufacturing with the accomplishments of antiquity. One of a series of nine related sketches, this design was copied as a large mural decorating the Queen's Lodge at Windsor Castle, a room eliminated by remodeling in 1823.
Provenance
Raphael L. West [1769-1850] and Benjamin West, Jr. [1772-1849], the artist's sons, by descent; (London sale, 1829) (1829); Mrs. S.J. Tuttle, Boston, MA, 1878 (1878); (William Macbeth Gallery, New York, NY, 1919, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art) (1919); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1919-)
Accession Number
1919.1018
Medium
oil on paper mounted on wood
Dimensions
Framed: 67.4 x 80 x 5.2 cm (26 9/16 x 31 1/2 x 2 1/16 in.); Unframed: 51 x 65 cm (20 1/16 x 25 9/16 in.)
Classification
Painting
Credit Line
Gift of the John Huntington Art and Polytechnic Trust