Benjamin’s work is defined by its nineteenth century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

The Earl of Coventry's Horse
Benjamin Marshall (English, 1767–1835)

Fan
Painted by Benjamin West (American, 1728–1836) England

Many Mansions
Kerry James Marshall American, born 1955

The Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise
Benjamin West (American, active England, 1738-1820)

The Death of Procris
Benjamin West (American, active England, 1738–1820)

Africa Restored (Cheryl as Cleopatra)
Kerry James Marshall American, born 1955

A Gentleman
Attributed to Benjamin Trott (American, c. 1770–1841)

The Butcher Cart
George Benjamin Luks American, 1867–1933

Queen Philippa at the Battle of Neville's Cross
Benjamin West (American, active England, 1738-1820)

Study for "Many Mansions"
Kerry James Marshall American, born 1955

Landscape with Town
George Benjamin Luks American, 1867-1933

Mrs. Craik Holding Cat
Attributed to Benjamin Mulock (English, 1829–1863) English, 19th century

Study for Many Mansions (Profile)
Kerry James Marshall American, born 1955

Portrait of a Man
Benjamin West (American, active England, 1738-1820)

St. Paul Shaking off the Viper
Benjamin West American, 1738-1820

Study for Many Mansions
Kerry James Marshall American, born 1955

Benjamin Franklin
Jean-Honoré Fragonard French, 1732-1806

Shelf Clock
Benjamin Torrey American, active c.1817–1843

Communion Dish
Benjamin Burt (American, 1729–1805) Boston

Study for Many Mansions
Kerry James Marshall American, born 1955