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1774 Annapolis, Maryland - 1825 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Known for: Still-life, portraits, and figure painting.
Raphaelle Peale was born in Annapolis, Maryland in 1774. He was the eldest son of Charles Willson Peale, under whom he first studied in Philadelphia. He was the first of Peale's children to survive... Read full biography
Raphaelle Peale was born in Annapolis, Maryland in 1774. He was the eldest son of Charles Willson Peale, under whom he first studied in Philadelphia. He was the first of Peale's children to survive infancy. In the early 1790s, he helped his father run the Peale Museum in Philadelphia. In 1796 he... Read full biography
Raphaelle Peale was born in Annapolis, Maryland in 1774. He was the eldest son of Charles Willson Peale, under whom he first studied in Philadelphia. He was the first of Peale's children to survive infancy. In the early 1790s, he helped his father run the Peale Museum in Philadelphia. In 1796 he attempted, together with his brother Rembrandt, to organize a portrait gallery, which apparently failed, for in 1799 he had settled in Philadelphia as a miniature painter. He spent the major part of his... Read full biography
Raphaelle Peale was born in Annapolis, Maryland in 1774. He was the eldest son of Charles Willson Peale, under whom he first studied in Philadelphia. He was the first of Peale's children to survive infancy. In the early 1790s, he helped his father run the Peale Museum in Philadelphia. In 1796 he attempted, together with his brother Rembrandt, to organize a portrait gallery, which apparently failed, for in 1799 he had settled in Philadelphia as a miniature painter. He spent the major part of his life in Philadelphia. Raphaelle was the tragic figure in the Peale household. Full of impish humor and artistic genius, he was never able to earn a living from his art. In the absence of commissions he turned his imagination to helping his father in... Read full biography
Raphaelle Peale was born in Annapolis, Maryland in 1774. He was the eldest son of Charles Willson Peale, under whom he first studied in Philadelphia. He was the first of Peale's children to survive infancy. In the early 1790s, he helped his father run the Peale Museum in Philadelphia. In 1796 he attempted, together with his brother Rembrandt, to organize a portrait gallery, which apparently failed, for in 1799 he had settled in Philadelphia as a miniature painter. He spent the major part of his life in Philadelphia. Raphaelle was the tragic figure in the Peale household. Full of impish humor and artistic genius, he was never able to earn a living from his art. In the absence of commissions he turned his imagination to helping his father in the invention of stoves, fireplace improvements and wooden bridges, and in the mounting... Read full biography
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- Transatlantic Currents: Paintings at MesdaJanuary 2007McInnis, Maurie D.The Magazine Antiques
- Art Market, Auction Records forFebruary 2003McCord, AndyARTnews
- AuctionJanuary 2003Editors, Art-TalkArt-Talk
- Five Centuries of Trompe l'Oeil ...October 2002Staiti, PaulAmerican Art Review
- American Portrait/Mourning MiniaturJune 2001Frank, Robin JaffeeAmerican Art Review
- Treasures from the SmithsonianApril 2000Severens, Martha RAmerican Art Review
- New Britain Museum of American ArtApril 1999Buckley, LaureneAmerican Art Review
- ReviewsMarch 1997Editors, Art NewsARTnews
- The Peale LegacyDecember 1996Miller, Lillian BAmerican Art Review
- ExhibitsDecember 1996Moss, E LynneAmerican Artist
- Amer Paintings in S Cal CollectionsMay 1996Fort, Ilene SusanAmerican Art Review
- The Rockefeller CollectionJune 1994AR editorsAmerican Art Review
