Benjamin West and His Cat Grimalkin
by Marguerite Henry Author
(From Amazon): "Today Benjamin West is remembered because he was the father of American painting; and many like to think of him as the only American ever to become President of the Royal Academy of England. But I like to remember him as the boy who wanted so very much to paint that he dug his colors out of the ground and made his brushes from his cat's tail."--Marguerite Henry Benjamin West grew up in a deeply religious Quaker family, where Quaker beliefs forbid the creation of images. But little Benjamin was born with an extraordinary gift--a gift of creating paintings of people, animals, and landscapes so true to life they "took one's breath away." How Benjamin's dilemma is solved makes for a delightful biography enhanced with Henry's whimsical illustrations.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- ISBN
- 9781893103290
- Print Status
- In Print
- Chapters
- 22
- Pages
- 156
- Suggested Grades
- 2nd
- Publisher
- Beautiful Feet Books
- Copyright
- 2008
- Written
- 1947
Chapters
- 1 Welcome to Door-Latch Inn
- 2 A Wish I Make
- 3 A Good Fishing Day
- 4 Only A Piece of Paper
- 5 The Image of Sally
- 6 A-Leafing
- 7 "Little Quekel Friends"
- 8 A Stick of Indigo Blue
- 9 The Scratchings of Little Ben
- 10 Patchy as a Rag Bag
- 11 A Box from Philadelphia
- 12 Make a Merchant of Him
- 13 An Old Black Coat
- 14 The City of Brotherly Love
- 15 On the Banks of the Delaware
- 16 "We Wish to Buy Them"
- 17 Pictures to Set Words on Fire
- 18 The Fate of Benjamin
- 19 The Latchstring Is In
- 20 The Fork in the Road
- 21 The Unknown Journeyman
- 22 Father of American Painting
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