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JOHN BENTZ (1853-1950, New Jersey) Sunday Morning
JOHN BENTZ (1853-1950, New Jersey) Sunday Morning
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Oil on canvas 40 x 30 in., 45 1/2 x 35 1/2 in. (framed). John Fitzhenry Bentz was born about 1857 in Dublin Ohio to William and Adaline (Fitzhenry), and was the oldest of 6 children. He married Elizabeth McGrew in 1886 John was an artist, portrait painter, etcher, photographer and teacher. He was widely known throughout the U.S. as a restorer of Old Master paintings. His first professional work was done in Columbus, in the photographic gallery of the late J.M. Elliott and L.M. Baker. He studied at the Columbus Art School, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and New York Art Students League and was hired by the New York Art Commission on Jan 20, 1946 to clean paintings in City Hall. He worked on John Trumbull's 1790 famous portrait of George Washington with castor oil. John also restored paintings by Benjamin West, Samuel F.B. Morse, Rembrandt, Goya, Sargent and Van Dyck. He created numerous portraits of Vanderbilts, Goulds, Morgans and Fahnestocks, and was known for his still lives, landscapes and portraits in watercolor, oil and pastels. He won the Boardman Memorial Medal of the American Society's of Miniature Painters. Served as the official painting restorer for the National Academy of Design.
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JOHN BENTZ (1853-1950, New Jersey) Sunday Morning

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