List of other works of art by Frank Weston Benson

Frank Weston Benson made portraits, landscapes, seascapes, murals, and paintings of interiors and still life. He also made other works of art including etchings.

While Benson studied at the Académie Julian in Paris, he made the small Impressionistic oil painting, Paris Parade. Benson stayed the summer at the Grand Hotel in Concarneau, France where he became engaged to the daughter of friends from Salem, Massachusetts, Ellen Perry Peirson. They married three years later, after Benson had an opportunity to establish himself in his career.[1]

Works

Title Image Year Dimensions SIRIS IAP[nb 1] Collection Comments
Paris Parade,
oil on canvas
188412.5 in × 7.6 in
(31.8 cm × 19.3 cm)
89170009Private collection
Summer,
oil on canvas
189050 in × 40 in
(127 cm × 101.6 cm)
08580165Smithsonian American Art Museum,
Washington, DC
Allegory
My Pointer,
etching/print
view19155.9 in × 7.9 in
(15 cm × 20.1 cm)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Boston, MA
Scene: hunting dog (likely Pointer).
The Log Jam,
etching/print
view19159.9 in × 7.9 in
(25.1 cm × 20.1 cm)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Boston, MA
Birch Canoe,
etching/print
1915Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Boston, MA
The Moose Caller,
etching/print
1915Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Boston, MA
Hurry,
drypoint etching on copper plate/print
1915Cleveland Museum of Art,
Cleveland, OH;
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Boston, MA
The Retriever,
etching/print
view19168 in × 6 in
(20.3 cm × 15.2 cm)
Cleveland Museum of Art,
Cleveland, OH;
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Boston, MA;
Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art,
Cornell University,
Ithaca, NY
Scene: retriever.
Silhouette,
etching/print
1917Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Boston, MA
Hunters,
etching/print
view19196 in × 7.9 in
(15.2 cm × 20.1 cm)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Boston, MA
Seal, Peabody Museum. Salem,
etching/print
view19199.9 in × 7.9 in
(25.1 cm × 20.1 cm)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Boston, MA;
Mead Art Museum, Amherst College,
Amherst, MA
Seal, Essex County Ornithological Club,
etching/print
view19198.9 in × 6.9 in
(22.6 cm × 17.5 cm)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Boston, MA;
Mead Art Museum, Amherst College,
Amherst, MA
Supper,
etching on wove paper/print
view192012.5 in × 9.5 in
(31.8 cm × 24.1 cm) or
7 in × 5 in
(17.8 cm × 12.7 cm)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Boston, MA;
Frye Art Museum,
Seattle, WA;
Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art,
Cornell University,
Ithaca, NY
A Cup of Water,
etching/print
view19206.8 in × 4.9 in
(17.3 cm × 12.4 cm)
California Palace of the Legion of Honor,
San Francisco, CA;
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Boston, MA
Scene: male figure crouching to dip water.
Camp-fire,
etching/print
1920Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Boston, MA
The Guide,
drypoint etching/print
view19206.9 in × 10.9 in
(17.5 cm × 27.7 cm)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Boston, MA;
Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art,
Cornell University,
Ithaca, NY
Scene: lone male figure standing in water holding gaff.
Henry's Tent, North Haven, Maine,
watercolor on paper
color image192113.5 in × 19 in
(34.3 cm × 48.3 cm)
Boiling the Kettle,
watercolor over graphite on ivory paper
color image192314.8 in × 21.9 in
(37.6 cm × 55.6 cm)
89170037Art Institute of Chicago,
Chicago, IL
Scene: male figure crouching near campfire where kettle boils.
Plodding Home,
etching/print
search collection19247.2 in × 5.1 in
(18.3 cm × 13 cm)
Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, California Palace of the Legion of Honor,
San Francisco, CA;
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Boston, MA
Log Driver,
drypoint etching on copper plate/print
view192412.1 in × 14.1 in
(30.7 cm × 35.8 cm) or
9.9 in × 11.9 in
(25.1 cm × 30.2 cm)
Cleveland Museum of Art,
Cleveland, OH;
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Boston, MA;
Mead Art Museum, Amherst College,
Amherst, MA;
Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art,
Cornell University,
Ithaca, NY
The Camp,
oil on canvas
color image192522 in × 28 in
(55.9 cm × 71.1 cm)
63007559Private collection
Man with a Gaff,
drypoint etching on copper plate/print
view192511.8 in × 9.8 in
(30 cm × 24.9 cm)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Boston, MA;
Mead Art Museum, Amherst College,
Amherst, MA
Subject: Canadian guide.
Pointer Dog,
etching on laid paper/print
view19259.3 in × 11.4 in
(23.6 cm × 29 cm) or
5.9 in × 7.8 in
(15 cm × 19.8 cm)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Boston, MA;
Frye Art Museum,
Seattle, WA
Scene: Pointer.
Two Duck Hunters,
watercolor
color image
color image
192620 in × 25 in
(50.8 cm × 63.5 cm)
Scene: two waterfowl hunters wading through marsh.
The Start
(or Getting Underway),
watercolor on paper
color image192725 in × 19.5 in
(63.5 cm × 49.5 cm)
Three Cranks 1 a.m.,
watercolor on paper (en grisaille)
view8.3 in × 10.8 in
(21.1 cm × 27.4 cm)
Scene: three figures fishing in a nighttime cityscape.
Book-plate/Frontispiece: Pair of Geese,
etching on laid paper/print
view19194 in × 6 in
(10.2 cm × 15.2 cm)
Scene: Canada geese.
Book-plate/Frontispiece: On Set Wings,
etching on laid paper/print
view19234.3 in × 5.7 in
(10.9 cm × 14.5 cm)
Scene: wildfowl in flight.
Book-plate/Frontispiece: Startled Ducks
etching on laid paper/print
view19307.9 in × 5.9 in
(20.1 cm × 15 cm)
Scene: wildfowl in waterscape.
'Book-plate/Frontispiece: Untitled (for Quincy A. Shaw, Jr.)
etching/print
view19384 in × 3 in
(10.2 cm × 7.6 cm)
Scene: single wildfowl in waterscape.
Book-plate: Charles Martin Loeffler,
etching/print
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Boston, MA
Charles Martin Loeffler (1861–1935), French-born American violinist and composer.
Book-plate: Bessie Ingalls Hussey,
drypoint etching/print
view6.9 in × 4.9 in
(17.5 cm × 12.4 cm)
Book-plate: The Retriever (for Henry Boardman Conover),
etching/print
view5.5 in × 4 in
(14 cm × 10.2 cm)
Currier Museum of Art,
Manchester, NH
Scene: retriever.
Duck Stamp Design,
etching on paper/print
view19423 in × 5 in
(7.6 cm × 12.7 cm)
Scene: waterfowl in waterscape.
Tent, Lake Tahoe,
watercolor, pencil on paper
color image13.5 in × 19 in
(34.3 cm × 48.3 cm)
Hunter,
charcoal
view
The Call,
engraving
Addison Gallery of American Art,
Phillips Academy,
Andover, MA
Portage,
engraving
Addison Gallery of American Art,
Phillips Academy,
Andover, MA
Pulling the Canoe,
engraving
Addison Gallery of American Art,
Phillips Academy,
Andover, MA

Notes

  1. The SIRIS IAP is the Control Number for a given painting at the Smithsonian Institution Research Information System. Using this link, you may look up the painting using the IAP number for the "Control number".

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