Raphaelle Peale - Major Works

Major Works

  • Portrait of Absalom Jones, 1810, Delaware Art Museum

  • Melons and Morning Glories, 1813

  • Still Life: Basket of Peaches, 1816

  • Still Life with Cake, 1816

  • Venus Rising from the Sea—A Deception, 1822

  • Still Life: Strawberries, Nuts &c., 1822

  • Blackberries, circa 1813
  • Melons and Morning Glories, 1813
  • A Dessert (Still Life with Lemons and Oranges), 1814
  • Still Life with Orange and Book, 1815
  • Fruit, Pitcher, and Pretzel, unknown
  • Bowl of Peaches, 1816
  • Still Life with Fruit, Cakes and Wine, 1821
  • Still Life with Cake, 1822
  • Still Life with Peaches, 1822
  • Lemons and Sugar, unknown

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