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Quick Facts

  • Mediums:
    • oil on canvas
    • acrylic on canvas
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Nationality: United Kingdom
  • Born: 1741, Chester, United Kingdom
  • Gift suitability: other-none
  • Emotional tone: reflective
  • Works on APS: 239
  • Died: 1827
  • Also known as:
    • William Peale
    • Charles Peale
  • Best occasions: accent
  • Top 3 works:
    • Governor Thomas McKean and His Son, Thomas, Jr.
    • Thomas and Henry Sergeant
    • Exhumation of the Mastadon
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  • Movements: neoclassicism
  • Museums on APS:
    • Museum of Fine Arts
    • Museum of Fine Arts
    • Metropolitan Museum of Art
    • Metropolitan Museum of Art
    • Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Vibe:
    • classic
    • elegant
  • Art period: Early Modern
  • Room fit: living room
  • Color intensity:
    • vivid
    • monochromatic
  • Typical colors:
    • warm
    • earthy
  • Lifespan: 86 years
  • Creative periods: mature period
  • Top-ranked work: Governor Thomas McKean and His Son, Thomas, Jr.

Art Quiz

There is only one correct answer for each question.

Question 1:
Charles Willson Peale was born in which present-day state?
Question 2:
What was one of Charles Willson Peale's significant contributions beyond painting?
Question 3:
Who was a frequent subject of Charles Willson Peale's portraits?

Charles Willson Peale: A Life of Art, Science, and Patriotism

  • Born: April 15, 1741, Chester, Queen Anne's County, Maryland
  • Died: February 22, 1827, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Early Life and Artistic Training

  • Peale’s early life was marked by financial hardship following his father’s death. He apprenticed as a saddler before discovering his passion for art.
  • He received initial training from John Hesselius and briefly studied with John Singleton Copley, demonstrating an early aptitude for portraiture.
  • A crucial period in his development was his time studying under Benjamin West in London (1767-1770). This exposure to European artistic trends significantly influenced his style.

Artistic Career and Major Works

  • Portraiture: Peale is best known for his portraits of prominent figures from the American Revolution, including numerous depictions of George Washington (nearly sixty in total). These portraits are valuable historical documents as well as artistic achievements.
  • Style: His style evolved over time, initially influenced by West’s Neoclassical approach but later incorporating elements of realism and a desire to capture likeness accurately.
  • Notable Works:
    • George Washington (1772): Marked the beginning of his long association with Washington.
    • The Staircase Group (c. 1795): A striking example of trompe l'oeil, depicting his sons Raphael and Titian as if they were part of the architectural setting.

Scientific Pursuits and Peale’s American Museum

  • Peale was a passionate naturalist and scientist, organizing expeditions to study natural history.
  • He founded Peale's American Museum in Philadelphia (1784), one of the first museums in the United States. It housed botanical, biological, and archaeological specimens.
  • The museum played a significant role in popularizing science and education in America. He was particularly known for his displays of mastodon bones, acquired through an expedition in 1801.
  • He taught himself taxidermy to preserve specimens for the museum, demonstrating his diverse skills.

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • Peale’s work bridges the gap between art and science, reflecting the Enlightenment ideals of his time.
  • His portraits provide invaluable visual records of key figures in American history.
  • The founding of Peale's American Museum was a pioneering effort that helped establish the museum as an important institution for education and scientific exploration.
  • He influenced subsequent generations of artists and scientists, contributing significantly to the development of American culture.
  • His family legacy continued through his sons, including James Peale and Rubens Peale, who also became accomplished artists and contributed to the museum's collection.