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Anna Claypoole Peale
(1791-1878)

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Portrait of a Woman 1822
Portrait of a Woman 1822

Portrait of Nancy
Portrait of Nancy

Anna Claypoole Peale was an early American artist and the niece of famous painter Charles Willson Peale. She came from a long line of famous American painters and is considered by some art historians as the most important female miniaturist in America. Furthermore, Anna and her sister Sarah were among the earliest and most successful professional female painters in American history.
Portrait of a Woman 1818
Portrait of a Woman 1818

Peale grew up in Pennsylvania and received some of her earliest training from her father, artist James Peale. She also often worked alongside her sister, Sarah Miriam Peale. Anna and Sarah shared a studio together and both sisters enjoyed thriving artistic careers. Both Anna and Sarah assisted their father in the studio by painting fabric on their fathers’ portraits, such as shawls and drapery.
Rosalba Peale
Rosalba Peale

In 1811, she began to exhibit her work at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Both Anna and Sarah were eventually named Academician of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and were the only women to ever receive that honor. In 1818, Anna was taken to Washington D.C. by her father to paint portraits of General Andrew Jackson and James Monroe.
Portrait of a Man
Portrait of a Man

Anna had studios in both Philadelphia and Baltimore and often traveled to Washington D.C., Boston and New York. In general, the bulk of her oeuvre consists of miniature watercolor portraits painted on ivory. However, she was also known to paint still life paintings, and had a great talent for them. These paintings are said to be beautifully executed and very few, and to find one would be a rare treasure.
Still Life
Still Life

Peale eventually married the Reverend William Straughton in 1829, but he tragically died only a few short months after their wedding. Anna married again in 1841 and it is said that she gave up painting shortly thereafter.
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