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REMBRANDT PEALE (1778–1860)

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Originally appearing in Volume V21, Page 23 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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REMBRANDT PEALE (1778–1860)  ,
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American artist, was born in Bucks county, Pennsylvania, on the 22nd of
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February 1778, the son of Charles Willson Peale (q.v.) . He studied under his
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father, under Benjamin West in
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London (1802-1803), and in Paris in 1807 and 1809 . As early as 1795 he had begun from
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life a portrait of Washington . Of this he made many replicas, the latest in 1823,
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purchased by the
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United States government in 1832, and now in the Capitol of Washington . Peale was one of the first of American lithographers . He was an excellent draughtsman, but in colour his
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work cannot rank with his father's . In 1843 he devised for the
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Philadelphia public
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schools a
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system of teaching
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drawing and penmanship . His portraits include those of President Jefferson, Mrs Madison, Commodores Perry, Decatur, and Bainbridge, Houdon, the sculptor, General Arm-strong, and an equestrian portrait of General Washington, now in Independence Hall, Philadelphia . His " Court of
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Death " (1820) is in the
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Detroit
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Art Gallery . In 1825 Peale succeeded John Trumbull as president of the American Academy of
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Fine Arts (founded in 1802 as the New York Academy of Fine Arts), and he was one of the
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original members of the
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National Academy of Design . He wrote several books, among them Notes on Italy (1831), Reminiscences of Art and Artists (1845) . He died in Philadelphia on the 3rd of
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October 1860 .

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brother, RAPHAELLE PEALE (1774-1825), was one of the earliest of American still-life painters; and another brother, TITIAN RAMSEY PEALE (1800-1885), made numerous drawings, some of them in
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water-colour, in
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illustration of animal life . See " Rembrandt Peale," partly autobiographical, in C . E . Lester's The Artists of
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America (New York, 1846) .

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