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1741 Chester, Maryland - 1827 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Known for: Portrait, figure and historical genre painting.
Born in Chester, Maryland in 1741, Charles Willson Peale became one of the major figures in American art and in other areas such as military figure, naturalist, curator, and inventor. He developed an... Read full biography
Born in Chester, Maryland in 1741, Charles Willson Peale became one of the major figures in American art and in other areas such as military figure, naturalist, curator, and inventor. He developed an art and natural history museum that became world famous, especially for the gallery of artwork that... Read full biography
Born in Chester, Maryland in 1741, Charles Willson Peale became one of the major figures in American art and in other areas such as military figure, naturalist, curator, and inventor. He developed an art and natural history museum that became world famous, especially for the gallery of artwork that had his more than 250 portraits of distinguished Americans. In his home, Peale charged admission to persons to see his depictions of American heroes. By 1788, he opened a natural history museum in... Read full biography
Born in Chester, Maryland in 1741, Charles Willson Peale became one of the major figures in American art and in other areas such as military figure, naturalist, curator, and inventor. He developed an art and natural history museum that became world famous, especially for the gallery of artwork that had his more than 250 portraits of distinguished Americans. In his home, Peale charged admission to persons to see his depictions of American heroes. By 1788, he opened a natural history museum in Independence Hall in Philadelphia, and eventually accumulated over 100,000 items that included paintings, fossils, minerals, stuffed animals, and skeletons. In 1795, he opened his own art academy, which was not a success, and in 1805, he became one of... Read full biography
Born in Chester, Maryland in 1741, Charles Willson Peale became one of the major figures in American art and in other areas such as military figure, naturalist, curator, and inventor. He developed an art and natural history museum that became world famous, especially for the gallery of artwork that had his more than 250 portraits of distinguished Americans. In his home, Peale charged admission to persons to see his depictions of American heroes. By 1788, he opened a natural history museum in Independence Hall in Philadelphia, and eventually accumulated over 100,000 items that included paintings, fossils, minerals, stuffed animals, and skeletons. In 1795, he opened his own art academy, which was not a success, and in 1805, he became one of the founders of the Pennsylvania Academy. His father was a schoolmaster who died prematurely, and Charles grew up as the eldest son in An... Read full biography
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- Art is long, and Time is shortNovember 2006Clemmer, MelissaThe Magazine Antiques
- 100 Top TreasuresNovember 2006Masello, DavidArt & Antiques
- American Art at Reynolda HouseJune 2005Denenberg, Thomas AndrewAmerican Art Review
- 200th Anniversary of PA AcademyJanuary 2005Editors, American Art ReviewAmerican Art Review
- 19th Century American PaintingsJanuary 2005Vedder, Lee AThe Magazine Antiques
- Auction ReviewsJuly 2004Editors, Art + AuctionArt & Auction
- Mead Art MuseumJune 2004Clark, TrinkettAmerican Art Review
- Legacy of Pennsylvania AcademyJanuary 2004Connors, PatrickAmerican Arts Quarterly
- DatebookJanuary 2003Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- MarketfileOctober 2002Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- Five Centuries of Trompe l'Oeil ...October 2002Staiti, PaulAmerican Art Review
- Point Breeze: Joseph Bonaparte'sOctober 2002Stroud, Patricia TysonThe Magazine Antiques
- History in Towns, Hancock, N.H.September 2002Banks, William NathanielThe Magazine Antiques
- Museum of Fine Arts, HoustonDecember 2001Neff, Emily;Melina KervandjianAmerican Art Review
- American Portrait/Mourning MiniaturJune 2001Frank, Robin JaffeeAmerican Art Review
- Current and ComingDecember 2000Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- A & A UpdateSeptember 2000Editors, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- Treasures from the SmithsonianApril 2000Severens, Martha RAmerican Art Review
- The Indian Origins of the BandannaDecember 1999Bean, Susan S.The Magazine Antiques
- George Washington, American SymbolApril 1999Mitnick, BarbaraAmerican Art Review
- The Peale LegacyDecember 1996Miller, Lillian BAmerican Art Review
- ExhibitsDecember 1996Moss, E LynneAmerican Artist
- Philadelphia CelebratesNovember 1996AR editorsAmerican Art Review
- The Prodigious PealesNovember 1996Bell, JudithArt & Antiques
- Current and ComingNovember 1996Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- At Home With ArtDecember 1995Carbone, Teresa AAmerican Art Review
- Collectors' notesAugust 1995Gustafson, EleanorThe Magazine Antiques
- Yankee Pride/Montclair, NJJanuary 1995Wall, TimARTnews
- Current and ComingJuly 1994Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
