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Benjamin Franklin In 1789, a Philadelphia scientific society hired Charles Willson Peale to paint Franklin as a scientist. Franklin was quite ill at the time, so Peale copied the body from an earlier portrait and then visited the bedridden man for many short visits to paint his face. “His pain was so great that he could sit only ¼ hour,” reported Peale. Franklin died within a year.
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