Benjamin Russell (artist)
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Benjamin Russell (October 16, 1804 – March 3, 1885) was an American artist best known for his accurate
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s of
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ships working in
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. Born to a wealthy family in
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, Russell started drawing and painting in his late 30s, after a few years spent working as a
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aboard a whaling ship. Russell's depiction of perspective and depth are stiff and flat, and his images "were appreciated more for their accurate representation than their artistic value." However, most of his work is perfectly to scale, resembling control drawings, and Russell watercolours were some of the better views of the mid-19th-century American whaling industry, until photography became available in the 1850s. Russell began making lithographs in 1848, and began teaching art in
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, after the
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ended in 1865.


Image gallery

File:WhalingVoyage ca1848 byRussell and Purrington detail NewBedfordWhalingMuseum12.png, Detail from ''Whaling Voyage Round the World'' by Russell & Purrington, ca.1848 File:WhalingVoyage ca1848 byRussell and Purrington detail NewBedfordWhalingMuseum10.png, Detail from ''Whaling Voyage Round the World'' by Russell & Purrington, ca.1848 File:WhalingVoyage ca1848 byRussell and Purrington EssexDetail NewBedfordWhalingMuseum1.png, Wreck of the
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; detail from ''Whaling Voyage Round the World'' by Russell & Purrington, ca.1848 File:1849 whaling AmoryHall Boston.png, Advertisement for performance at Boston's Amory Hall of ''Whaling Voyage Round the World,'' 1849


Further reading

* Robert L. Carothers and John L. Marsh. The Whale and the Panorama. Nineteenth-Century Fiction, Vol. 26, No. 3 (Dec., 1971), pp. 319–328. * Kevin J. Avery. "Whaling Voyage Round the World": Russell and Purrington's Moving Panorama and Herman Melville's "Mighty Book." American Art Journal, Vol. 22, No. 1 (Spring, 1990), pp. 50–78. * Forbes, Allan. Whale Ships and Whaling Scenes as Portrayed by Benjamin Russell (1955)


References


External links


New Bedford Whaling Museum biography
{{DEFAULTSORT:Russell, Benjamin 1804 births 1885 deaths 19th-century American painters American male painters American art educators American lithographers 19th-century American male artists