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Edmund Bensell

Edmund Birckhead Bensell (1842 - 1894) was active/lived in Pennsylvania.  Edmund Bensell is known for Book illustrations, landscape, genre paintings.

Edmund Birckhead Bensell was born in Philadelphia and graduated from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.  He actively exhibited at the Philadelphia Academy, the Artist's Fund Society, and the Philadelphia Sketch Club, of which he was one of the original six founders.  He and his artist brother, George Bensell, fostered the enthusiastic feeling at the Club for anti-slavery and painted banners for the Negro headquarters.  He also helped illustrate William Still's book, The Underground Rail Road.

Bensell is best known for his pen and ink drawings, most notably for the forty illustrations of Shakespeare made for the publisher Charles F. Hazeltine.  Bensell also illustrated for Scribner & Sons, Lippincott & Co., J.M. Stoddard & Co., and Harper & Bros.  Among his illustrated books are Ting-A-Ling by Frank Stockton, The Vicar of Bullhampton by Anthony Trollope, and Memoirs of a Good-For-Nothing by Cha   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 1419 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Edmund Bensell

   Edmund Bensell  Born:  1842 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Died:   1894
Known for:  Book illustrations, landscape, genre paintings

Edmund Birckhead Bensell was born in Philadelphia and graduated from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.  He actively exhibited at the Philadelphia Academy, the Artist's Fund Society, and the Philadelphia Sketch Club, of which he was one of the original six founders.  He and his artist brother, George Bensell, fostered the enthusiastic feeling at the Club for anti-slavery and painted banners for the Negro headquarters.  He also helped illustrate William Still's book, The Underground Rail Road.

Bensell is best known for his pen and ink drawings, most notably for the forty illustrations of Shakespeare made for the publisher Charles F. Hazeltine.  Bensell also illustrated for Scribner & Sons,   ...  Displaying 750 of 1419 characters.

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