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1749 Chestertown, Maryland - 1831 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Known for: Still life, portrait, miniature.
Born in Chestertown, Maryland, James Peale, was a trompe l'oeil still-life specialist, known for detail and realistic effect of his paintings. He was also renowned for portraits and miniatures.... Read full biography
Born in Chestertown, Maryland, James Peale, was a trompe l'oeil still-life specialist, known for detail and realistic effect of his paintings. He was also renowned for portraits and miniatures. According to Alfred Rubinstein in his book, "The Reality of Appearance", Peale can be "regarded as the... Read full biography
Born in Chestertown, Maryland, James Peale, was a trompe l'oeil still-life specialist, known for detail and realistic effect of his paintings. He was also renowned for portraits and miniatures. According to Alfred Rubinstein in his book, "The Reality of Appearance", Peale can be "regarded as the founding father of the Philadelphia still life tradition." He had four daughters and a son, and all of them carried on the painting of still lifes. He was raised in Annapolis and was the younger brother... Read full biography
Born in Chestertown, Maryland, James Peale, was a trompe l'oeil still-life specialist, known for detail and realistic effect of his paintings. He was also renowned for portraits and miniatures. According to Alfred Rubinstein in his book, "The Reality of Appearance", Peale can be "regarded as the founding father of the Philadelphia still life tradition." He had four daughters and a son, and all of them carried on the painting of still lifes. He was raised in Annapolis and was the younger brother of Charles Willson Peale, painter, naturalist, and museum curator. Trained as a cabinetmaker, he studied watercolor and oil painting with his brother. During the American Revolution, he served in the Army in the Maryland Regiment and did two... Read full biography
Born in Chestertown, Maryland, James Peale, was a trompe l'oeil still-life specialist, known for detail and realistic effect of his paintings. He was also renowned for portraits and miniatures. According to Alfred Rubinstein in his book, "The Reality of Appearance", Peale can be "regarded as the founding father of the Philadelphia still life tradition." He had four daughters and a son, and all of them carried on the painting of still lifes. He was raised in Annapolis and was the younger brother of Charles Willson Peale, painter, naturalist, and museum curator. Trained as a cabinetmaker, he studied watercolor and oil painting with his brother. During the American Revolution, he served in the Army in the Maryland Regiment and did two full-length portraits of George Washington at Yorktown. He settled in Philadelphia where in 1782 he began his painting career and assisted in the Peal... Read full biography
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- Current and ComingJanuary 2003Ledes, Allison EckardtThe Magazine Antiques
- American Paintings in GeorgiaFebruary 1999Keyes, DonaldAmerican Art Review
- The Peale FamilyFebruary 1997Ar editorsAmerican Art Review
- The Peale LegacyDecember 1996Miller, Lillian BAmerican Art Review
- ExhibitsDecember 1996Moss, E LynneAmerican Artist
- Amer Paintings in S Cal CollectionsMay 1996Fort, Ilene SusanAmerican Art Review
- Museum AccessionsNovember 1995Gustafson, Eleanor HThe Magazine Antiques
- Collectors' notesAugust 1995Gustafson, EleanorThe Magazine Antiques
