Artist

Anna Claypoole Peale

born Philadelphia, PA 1791-died Philadelphia, PA 1878
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Anna and Margaretta Peale by James Peale. 1805. Courtesy Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
Also known as
  • Anna C. Peale
  • Anna Peale
  • Anna Claypole Peale
  • Mrs. William Staughton
  • Mrs. A. C. Staughton
  • Mrs. William Duncan
Born
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Died
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Biography

Anna Claypoole Peale was the artist James Peale's daughter and a frequent exhibitor at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts between 1811 and 1842. She and her sister, Sarah Miriam Peale, were the first women elected academicians of the academy. Anna's work was in high demand during her lifetime, and she traveled along the East Coast from Boston to Washington, where she painted President Andrew Jackson in 1819. Anna also assisted her father with his paintings when his eyesight grew poor. She painted more than two hundred miniatures before switching to easel painting as her own eyesight declined in the 1840s. Most of her miniatures were painted while she was single, during the interval between her two marriages and after she was widowed.

Works by this artist (12 items)

Henry Wolf, John Trumbull, Alexander Hamilton, 1898, wood engraving on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 1973.130.159
Alexander Hamilton
Date1898
wood engraving on paper
Not on view
John Trumbull, Mr. Tredwell, 19th century, watercolor on ivory, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Mary Elizabeth Spencer, 1999.27.50.1
Mr. Tredwell
Artist
Attributed to John Trumbull
Date19th century
watercolor on ivory
Not on view
Henry Brintnell Bounetheau, John Trumbull, General George Washington, ca. 1845, watercolor on ivory, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Henry Du Pré Bounetheau, 1946.3.19
General George Washington
Dateca. 1845
watercolor on ivory
Not on view