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American, 1749-1831 Painter, brother of Charles Willson Peale. Charles encouraged him to become a painter; James also worked as a frame-maker for his brother until the Revolution, in which he served as a lieutenant. From 1779 James shared Charles's practice, specializing in miniatures. His early work, occasionally confused with Charles's, shows his brother's influence. After 1794, his style became clearly his own: more delicate with subtle colour harmonies, softened outlines and free handling; it may be distinguished by a faint violet tone in the shadows and the inconspicuous signature 'IP'. His miniatures of male subjects are frequently superior to his portraits of women, for example Benjamin Harwood (1799; Baltimore, Mus. & Lib. MD Hist.), but his meticulous attention to costume and his success in imparting colour and sparkle to skin and eyes,

Peale, James Still Life with Watermelon oil painting artist


Peale, James Still Life with Watermelon oil painting artist

Still Life with Watermelon
Painting ID::  19803
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1829 Oil on canvas Private collection.


Peale, James Still Life with Fruit on a Tabletop oil painting artist


Peale, James Still Life with Fruit on a Tabletop oil painting artist

Still Life with Fruit on a Tabletop
Painting ID::  19804
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Oil on panel


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