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The Death of Nelson is a painting by the American artist Benjamin West dated 1806. In 1770, West painted The Death of General Wolfe. This was not an accurate representation of the event, but rather an idealisation, and it included people who were not present at the event. Nevertheless, it became very popular, and West painted at least five copies. West's painting is in oil on canvas and measures 182.5 centimetres (72 in) by 247.5 centimetres (97 in). It was presented to the Walker Art Gallery by Bristow H. Hughes.

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  • موت نيلسون (ar)
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  • موت نلسون (لوحة ويست) موت نلسون هي لوحة رسمها الرسام الفنان الأمريكي بنجامين ويست سنة 1806. في سنة 1770 ويست رسم موت الجنرال ولفي، ولكنها لم تعرض الحدث بشكل دقيق بل عرضته بالشل المثالي، وقد أضاف أشخاصاً لم يكونوا موجودين في الحدث الأصلي، مع ذلك أصبحت مشهورة جدا وقد قام ويست برسم خمسة نسخ على الأقل من هذه الوحه. (ar)
  • The Death of Nelson is a painting by the American artist Benjamin West dated 1806. In 1770, West painted The Death of General Wolfe. This was not an accurate representation of the event, but rather an idealisation, and it included people who were not present at the event. Nevertheless, it became very popular, and West painted at least five copies. West's painting is in oil on canvas and measures 182.5 centimetres (72 in) by 247.5 centimetres (97 in). It was presented to the Walker Art Gallery by Bristow H. Hughes. (en)
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  • موت نلسون (لوحة ويست) موت نلسون هي لوحة رسمها الرسام الفنان الأمريكي بنجامين ويست سنة 1806. في سنة 1770 ويست رسم موت الجنرال ولفي، ولكنها لم تعرض الحدث بشكل دقيق بل عرضته بالشل المثالي، وقد أضاف أشخاصاً لم يكونوا موجودين في الحدث الأصلي، مع ذلك أصبحت مشهورة جدا وقد قام ويست برسم خمسة نسخ على الأقل من هذه الوحه. وفي سنة 1801 بعد مرور ثلاثة سنوات بعد معركة النيل، قابل وست هوراتيو نيلسون الذي أخبر ويست انه معجب بلوحته عن ولفي، وقد سأله لماذا لم يقم برسم لوحات مشابهه. ويست الذي كان رئيساً لأكاديمية الملكية في ذلك الوقت، أجاب بانه لم يجد موضوعا مماثل بتلك الأهمية أو الشهرة.بعدها عبر نلسون عن رغبته في أن يكون هو موضوع القادم من رسمة ويست. في سنة 1805 قتل نلسون في معركة ترافلجار، وفي غضون ستة أشهر قام وست بصنع هذه الوحه.وقد اثبتت شهرتها، عندما عرضها ويست في الاستديو الخاص به، في غضون شهر تمت مشاهدتها من قبل 30,000 عضو من العامة. مجددا عرضت اللوحة الحدث بشكل مثالي، وقد واجه ويست الكثير من المشاكل بسبب دقة التفاصيل في رسمه حيث رسم في اللوحة أكثر من 50 ناجي في المعركة، واقر بأنه رسم الحدث في اللوحة كما كان سيحصل؛ ليس كما حصل بالفعل ", صنع ويست لوحتان أخرى باستخدام نلسون كموضوع لها، موت اللورد نلسون على متن السفيه "النصر " وخلود نلسون، كلاهما موجودتان في المتحف البحري الوطني. انتج فنانون اخرون أعمال تصف نفس الحدث، احدهم هو ارثر وليان دفيس الذي رسم موت نيلسون 21اكتوبرعام 1805, الآن في متحف البحرية الوطني.كذلك دانيل مكلايز رسم موت نلسون، رسمها على جدار كبير في المتحف الملكي في قصر ويست منستر، الخبر النهائي لهذه اللوحة هو انها ملكت من قبل قاعة فن والكر في لفربول ومرسايسد وانقلترا اخذت من قبل المتحف في سنة 1892. لوحة ويست رسمت بالزيت على القماش وقياسها 182.5 سم (72 انش) ب 247.5سم (97 انش) وقد عرضت لمتحف فن والكر من قبل بريستو هيوز. (ar)
  • The Death of Nelson is a painting by the American artist Benjamin West dated 1806. In 1770, West painted The Death of General Wolfe. This was not an accurate representation of the event, but rather an idealisation, and it included people who were not present at the event. Nevertheless, it became very popular, and West painted at least five copies. In 1801, at a dinner party three years after the Battle of the Nile, West met Horatio Nelson, who told him how much he admired the painting of Wolfe, and asked why he had not produced any more similar paintings. West, who was at the time the President of the Royal Academy, replied that he had found no subject of comparable notability. Nelson then expressed the desire that he would be the subject of West's next similar painting. In 1805, Nelson was killed in the Battle of Trafalgar and, within six months, West had created this painting. Again it proved to be popular. When West exhibited it in his studio, within just over a month it was seen by 30,000 members of the public. Again it was an idealisation of the subject. Although West took considerable trouble about the accuracy of details in his painting, basing the portraits on over 50 survivors of the battle, he produced, as he admitted himself, a picture "of what might have been, not of the circumstances as they happened". West created two more paintings with Nelson as the subject, The Death of Lord Nelson in the Cockpit of the Ship "Victory" and The Immortality of Nelson, both of which are in the National Maritime Museum. Other artists produced works depicting the same event. One of these was Arthur William Devis who painted The Death of Nelson, 21 October 1805, now also in the National Maritime Museum. Another was The Death of Nelson by Daniel Maclise, a large wall painting in the Royal Gallery of the Palace of Westminster. The finished study for this work is owned by the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, having been bought by the gallery in 1892. West's painting is in oil on canvas and measures 182.5 centimetres (72 in) by 247.5 centimetres (97 in). It was presented to the Walker Art Gallery by Bristow H. Hughes. (en)
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