Rembrandt Peale - Gallery

Gallery

  • Working Sketch of the Mastodon, (1801)

  • Samuel Fisher Bradford, (1803-1808)

  • "Painting of Thomas Jefferson" (1805)

  • Portrait of Edward Shippen Burd of Philadelphia (1806–1808)

  • "Portrait of Rubens Peale" (1807)

  • John Armstrong, Jr. (c. 1808)

  • Alida Livingston Armstrong and Daughter (c. 1810)

  • "Portrait of Dr. David Hosack" (1826)

  • "Boy from the Taylor Family" (1812)

  • Dolley Madison (c. 1817)

  • "Washington Before Yorktown" (1823)

  • "Michaelangelo and Emma Clara Peale" (1826)

  • Horatio Greenough (1829)

  • "John C. Calhoun" (1834)

  • "Girl at a Window (Rosalba Peale)" (1846)

  • "Pearl of Grief" (1849)

  • William Henry Harrison (1814)

  • - The Sisters (Eleanor and Rosalba Peale)(1826)

  • Self Portrait (1846)

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