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Authorised form of nameWilson; Benjamin (1721 - 1788); portrait painter and scientist
Dates1721 - 1788
NationalityBritish
Place of birthLeeds, Yorkshire, England
Date of birth21 June 1721
Place of death56 Great Russell Street, Bloomesbury, London
Date of death06 June 1788
DatesAndPlacesBaptism:
St Peter's Church, Leeds, England (20 July 1721)
Burial:
St George the Matyr's burying ground, London, England
OccupationPortrait painter and scientist
Research fieldChemistry
Electricity
ActivityEducation:
Leeds grammar school
Career:
Clerk in the registry of the prerogative court in Doctors' Commons, London; clerk to the registrar of the Charterhouse, where he resumed his artistic studies under the guidance of Thomas Hudson, painter and master of the Charterhouse; visited Ireland (1746-1750); returned to London, settling in Sir Godfrey Kneller's former residence in Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields (1750); gained repuration as a portrait painter; exhibited four portraits at the exhibitions of the Society of Artists (1760-61); exhibited a history painting at the Royal Academy (1783); succeeded Hogarth as sergeant-painter (1764); painter to the Board of Ordnance (1767); had his scientific research patronized by the King, inviting him to Windsor (1776); produced articles on the subject of electricity (1750-1780); resigned as painter to the Board of Ordnance.
Memberships:
Istituto delle Scienze ed Arti Liberali at Bologna
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election05/12/1751
Age at election30
ProposerGranville Wheler
Martin Folkes
John Boyle
RSActivityMedals and prizes:
Copley Medal 1760
Nominated by the Royal Society to serve on a committee to regulate the erection of lightning conductors on St Paul's Cathedral.
RelationshipsParents: Major Wilson, a wealthy clothier, and his wife, Elizabeth, née Yates.
Spouse: (m.1771) Jane Hetherington (d. c.1790).
Children: Frances Wilson, Major Gilfred Wilson; Major William Wilson; Jane Maria Wilson; Edward Lumley Wilson, Jane Wilson; General Sir Robert Thomas Wilson (1777–1849), soldier, military historian, and governor of Gibraltar.
PublishedWorksRCN R67889
RCN 18917
RCN R61147
RCN R67887
RCN 21428
OtherInfoParticularly interested in static electricity and collaborated with Benjamin Hoadly, physician, in further research into electricity.
Invented and exhibited a large electrical apparatus.
Involved in a controversy with Benjamin Franklin (FRS 1756) about the design of lightning conductors.
Martin Folkes (FRS 1714) was one of his first portrait sitters.
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SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB; DSB
References:
Marta Cavazza, 'The Institute of Science of Bologna and the Royal Society in the eighteenth century' in NR 2002 vol 56 pp 3-25, plate
R V Jones, 'Benjamin Franklin' in NR 1976-7 vol 31 pp 201-225
R W Home, 'Some Manuscripts on Electrical and Other Subjects Attributed to Thomas Bayes, FRS' in NR 1974-5 vol 29 pp 81-90
D J Bryden, 'Note on a Further Portrait of James Short, FRS' in NR 1969 vol 24 pp 109-112
G L'E Turner, 'A Portrait of James Short, FRS, Attributable to Benjamin Wilson, FRS' in NR 1967 vol 22 pp 105-112
Douglas McKie, 'Priestley's Laboratory and Library and Other of his Effects' in NR 1956-57 vol 12 pp 114-136
CodeNA5600
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
MM/4/78Letter from Benjamin Wilson, Bloomsbury, to St Paul's Cathedral Dean & Chapter1 March 1773
MM/11/41Notes from the minutes of meetings of the Purfleet Magazine Committee1772
MS/391/75Bond of Benjamin Wilson to the Treasurer of the Royal Society12 December 1751
L&P/4/227Paper, 'Prevention of ill effects of lightning, anent Captain Dibden's observations' by Benjamin Wilson2 July 1764
L&P/4/262Letter, 'Of Mr Hardy's paper on colours produced by electricity' from Benjamin Wilson to Edward Hussey Delaval2 May 1765
L&P/4/26Letter, 'Concerning electricty' from Thorbern Olof Bergman to Benjamin Wilson17 October 1760
L&P/7/27Paper, 'New experiments and observations on the nature and uses of conductors' by Benjamin Wilson12 November 1777
L&P/4/105Letter, 'On withdrawing a paper' from Edward Hussey Delaval to Benjamin Wilson23 March 1762
L&P/4/103Letter, 'Observations of aurora borealis made in Sweden' from Thorbern Olof Bergman to Benjamin Wilson28 April 1761
L&P/7/70Letter, 'An account of Dr Gowin Knight's method of making artifical loadstones' from Benjamin Wilson to Joseph Banks1 December 1778
L&P/6/48Paper, 'Further experiments on lightning' by Benjamin Wilson23 February 1774
L&P/7/59/1Paper, 'New experiments with the Leyden phial' by Benjamin Wilson23 June 1778
L&P/7/59/2Plate, 'Leyden Phial attached to a point and ball, the same distance from asphere of copper' by Benjamin Wilson1778
L&P/7/59Paper, 'New experiments with the Leyden phial' by Benjamin Wilson23 June 1778
L&P/7/26/1Papers, 'An accident by lightning at Purfleet' by Edward Nickson, Benjamin Wilson, William Henly, Edward Nairne, Timothy Lane, John Boddington and Joseph Planta19 June 1777
EC/1751/10Wilson, Benjamin: certificate of election to the Royal Society
L&P/4/154Letter, 'On electricity and thunderstorms' from Thorbern Olaf Bergman to Benjamin Wilson20 November 1762
L&P/4/175Letter, 'Electrical experiments' from John Bevis to Benjamin Wilson6 December 1763
L&P/7/26Papers, 'An accident by lightning at Purfleet' by Edward Nickson, Benjamin Wilson, William Henly, Edward Nairne, Timothy Lane, John Boddington and Joseph Planta19 June 1777
L&P/5/106Paper, 'Report on preserving St Paul's Cathedral from the effects of lightning' by the Royal Society Committee7 June 1769
L&P/7/113Letter, 'Of phosphor' from Benjamin Wilson to Leonhard Euler25 May 1779
L&P/3/180Letter, 'Explanation of the Leyden experiment' from Benjamin Wilson to the Royal Society24 June 1756
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