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Handcolored Print: Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Aged 84 after C.W. Peales Painting engraved by D. Edwin

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Handcolored Print: Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Aged 84 after C.W. Peales Painting engraved by D. Edwin
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Beautiful Handcolored Print of “Dr. Franklin Aged 84”
c. 1790 Federal Period, Hand-Colored Print of Benjamin Franklin at Age 84, a later impression off the Original Engraved Plate, after C.W. Peale’s Painting c. 1785, engraved by D. Edwin, Sculptor, Choice Crisp Mint.
Steel Engraved Plate size measures 6.25” x 4” on a sheet measuring overall in size to 10” x 8”. Signed by C.W. Peale (as Painter) and D. Edwin (as Sculptor) engraved within the plate. Captioned “Dr. Franklin Aged 84,” the image shows an older, bespectacled image of Franklin. The image is a copy of Charles Willson Peale’s portrait of Franklin made in 1785, upon Franklin’s return from completing peace negotiations in England. Edwin must have made this copy sometime in or after 1790, subsequent to Franklin’s death at age 84. Elsewhere in this sale, we have an uncolored version of this very same print. This later impression is off the original plate, done many years after the Originals but identical in every respect. Peale’s original painting is at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. A lovely tribute to Benjamin Franklin, also called Ben Franklin, pseudonym Richard Saunders (1706-1790), American Printer and Publisher, Author, Inventor and Scientist, and Diplomat who was one of the foremost of the Founding Fathers!
Charles Willson Peale (1741, Queen Anne’s county, Maryland - February 22, 1827, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). American Painter best remembered for his Portraits of the leading figures of the American Revolution and as the founder of the first major museum in the United States.

In his long life, Peale painted about 1,100 portraits, including sitters such as George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams. Crisply outlined and firmly modeled, his portraits reflected the Neoclassical style developed in France by Jacques-Louis David. His seven life portraits of Washington from actual sittings were repeated many times by himself and other painters of his family.

Benjamin Franklin, also called Ben Franklin, pseudonym Richard Saunders (1706, born Boston, Massachusetts - died April 17, 1790, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.), American Printer and Publisher, Author, Inventor and Scientist, and Diplomat.

One of the foremost of the Founding Fathers, Franklin helped draft the Declaration of Independence and was one of its signers, represented the United States in France during the American Revolution, and was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention. He made important contributions to science, especially in the understanding of electricity, and is remembered for the wit, wisdom.