Peale, Raphaelle
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Venus Rising from the Sea-A Deception
Painting ID:: 31986 new4/Peale, Raphaelle-286829.jpg
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Peale, Raphaelle
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American Painter, 1774-1825
Painter, son of Charles Willson Peale. His mother was Rachel Brewer Peale. He studied painting with his father and assisted him in the museum. Raphaelle began to paint portraits professionally in 1794, but poor patronage in Philadelphia forced him to travel in the South and New England, taking silhouettes with the physiognotrace and painting portraits in oil and miniature. From about 1815 onwards, bouts of alcoholism and gout inhibited his progress. He turned to painting still-lifes, but these sold for small amounts. |
Venus Rising from the Sea-A Deception |
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Oil on canvas
29 1/4x24 1/8in
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