Charles Willson Peale
1741-1827
Painter and museum founder. After serving as a saddler's apprentice in Annapolis, MD, from 1754 to 1761, he worked at various trades, including painting signs and portraits. In 1766 some prominent Marylanders underwrote his studies in London with Benjamin West, from whom he absorbed the fundamentals of the British portrait tradition. Peale probably attended the informal life classes offered at St Martin's Lane Academy, precursor to the Royal Academy Schools, and drew from casts in the Duke of Richmond's collection in Whitehall. He visited the studios of such important British portrait painters as Joshua Reynolds, Francis Cotes and Allan Ramsay and studied the techniques of miniature painting, sculpture and engraving. In London he executed his first major commission Related Paintings of Charles Willson Peale :. | The Artist in his Museum | Exhuming the First American Mastodon. | George Washington at Princeton | Mrs. David Forman and Child | Portrait of James Peale by his brother Charles Willson Peale | Related Artists: Roll Alfed PhilippeParis 1846-Paris 1919
CRAYER, Gaspard deFlemish painter (b. 1584, Antwerpen, d. 1669, Ghent) STROZZI, BernardoItalian Baroque Era Painter, 1581-ca.1644
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