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James Peale
(1749-1831)

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 Self-Portrait 1805
Self-Portrait 1805

James Peale was an early American portrait and still life painter and the brother of famous painter Charles Willson Peale. He studied under his brother, learning how to paint from him, and worked in his studio until 1776 when he went to fight for the Continental Army. Shortly thereafter he made captain, fighting battles in Long Island, White Plains and Princeton.
George Washington
George Washington

Peale resigned from the army in 1779 and moved to Philadelphia to be with his brother. From then on and through the early 1800’s, Peale devoted himself to painting miniature paintings and portraits. Most of these were created with watercolor on ivory.
Mary Mitchell 1795 miniature watercolor on ivory
Mary Mitchell 1795 miniature watercolor on ivory

Miniature
Miniature

Rembrandt Peale
Rembrandt Peale

However, by 1810, his eyesight began to fail him and Peale then turned to painting large portraits and still life paintings.
Still Life With Fruit on a Tabletop 1825
Still Life With Fruit on a Tabletop 1825

Balsam Apple and Vegetables
Balsam Apple and Vegetables

It is believed that Peale painted more than 200 miniature watercolors on ivory, and as many as 100 still life paintings. It is also believed that he painted less than 100 full sized portraits, and about 8 historical paintings. However, the number of landscape paintings that Peale painted remains unknown today, and the possibility of many more still life, portraits and miniatures of his existing today unknown is great.
Madame Dubocq and her Children 1807
Madame Dubocq and her Children 1807

Portrait of Samuel L.Logan
Portrait of Samuel L.Logan

Because there were so many members of the Peale family that were artists, it may be difficult for some to tell which ones were in fact painted by James. However, a skilled art historian and authenticator should be able to distinguish between the works of the two brothers, as well as the works of all of their artist children. Still wondering about a portrait or miniature painting in your family’s estate? Contact us…it could be by James Peale.
View of the Wissahickon 1830
View of the Wissahickon 1830

 

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