The Peale Family: Creation of an American Legacy, 1770–1870
Edited by Lillian B. Miller
Artist and prominent early American Charles Willson Peale (1741–1827) willed his passions to his equally remarkable children, nieces, and nephew. This engaging pictorial study reveals in-depth these two generations of artists, naturalists, and civic leaders. A combination of essays explores major historical subjects from the perspective of this exceptional family, including the impact on artists of changing political and social ideas, the nature of the family in America, and the uses and functions of art in the young nation. The book is fully illustrated with paintings by the Peales that range from portraits and historical scenes to scientific illustrations, still lifes, and full-blown expressions of Victorian sentimentality, all of which depict life during the first century of the nation’s independence.
Paperback
320 pages
275 illus. (136 in color)
12 x 9 inches
1996
ISBN: 0-7892-0248-4
320 pages
275 illus. (136 in color)
12 x 9 inches
1996
ISBN: 0-7892-0248-4