Dwight Benton (New York City, September 9, 1834 – April 7, 1903) was an American painter and writer, who resided for decades in Rome.
He school painting in the United States, painting landscapes and cityscapes of the midwest. He became an expatriate and painted watercolor landscapes, including of the Protestant Cemetery in Rome, but as well as vedute of the Sabina, or the areas on Olevano and Subiaco. He furthermore painted Veduta dell’Isola di Capri. he published a journal entitled The Roman World.
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