Joseph Wright (American painter)
Joseph Wright was an American portrait painter and sculptor. He painted life portraits of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, and was a designer of early U.S. coinage. Wright was President Washington's original choice for Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint, but died at age 37, before being confirmed to that position.
Yankee-Doodle, or the American Satan (1780), engraved self-portrait
Portrait of Benjamin Franklin (1782), Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia
Life Study of George Washington (October 1783), Philadelphia History Museum
"Powel" Portrait of George Washington (1784), Philadelphia History Museum
Patience Wright was a sculptor of wax figures, and the first recognized American-born sculptor.
Portrait of Patience Wright
Wright's statue of William Pitt
Satirical newspaper cartoon of Patience Wright
Wax bust of Benjamin Franklin by Patience Wright.