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George Washington

James Peale’s ‘Quiet Triumph’ captures George Washington in a restrained miniature portrait reflecting the era's leadership and naval victory. This 1782 oil on canvas artwork showcases Washington’s commanding presence through masterful chiaroscuro, perfect for art lovers.

James Peale (1749-1831) was een Amerikaanse schilder, bekend om zijn delicate portretten en levendige stillevenschilderingen. Zijn werk vangt de essentie van het koloniale Amerika met neoclassieke gratie en is nauw verbonden met zijn broer Charles Willson Peale.

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George Washington

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  • Location: Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Title: George Washington
  • Subject or theme: Portraiture; Military History
  • Dimensions: 91 x 69 cm
  • Artistic style: Realistic
  • Medium: Oil on Canvas
  • Artist: James Peale

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Vraag 1:
What was James Peale primarily known for creating?
Vraag 2:
Who commissioned Charles Willson Peale to create a portrait of George Washington?
Vraag 3:
What historical event inspired James Peale's sketch of the Yorktown harbor?
Vraag 4:
What artistic style is characterized by bright colors and clean outlines in James Peale's depiction of Washington?
Vraag 5:
Where can you find a version of Charles Willson Peale’s Washington portrait?

Beschrijving verzamelobject

James Peale’s Quiet Triumph: A Portrait of Leadership Amidst Naval Victory

James Peale's depiction of George Washington stands as a testament to understated artistry and meticulous observation—a counterpoint to the flamboyant portraits favored by European artists during the Enlightenment. Completed in 1782, shortly after Yorktown secured American independence, this painting transcends mere likeness; it embodies the spirit of triumph and the solemn contemplation of history’s weighty consequences. Peale's skill lies not merely in capturing Washington's physical form but in conveying his commanding presence and intellectual gravitas through a deceptively simple composition.
  • Subject Matter: The portrait portrays George Washington, the first President of the United States, dressed in military uniform—a deliberate choice reflecting his role as commander-in-chief during the Revolutionary War.
  • Style: Peale’s style is characterized by a refined elegance and restraint typical of miniature painting, prioritizing clarity and precision over elaborate ornamentation. This aesthetic aligns with the burgeoning American sensibility seeking to establish its own distinct artistic identity.
The artist employed oil paint on canvas—a technique common at the time—allowing for nuanced tonal gradations that subtly illuminate Washington’s face and torso. Peale meticulously rendered textures, capturing the folds of his uniform fabric and the sheen of polished metal buttons with remarkable accuracy. His attention to detail speaks volumes about his dedication to representing reality faithfully. Furthermore, Peale skillfully utilized chiaroscuro – dramatic contrasts between light and dark – to sculpt Washington's figure and imbue him with an aura of authority.
  • Technique: Peale’s masterful use of oil paint combined with careful shading techniques created a luminous effect that enhanced the portrait’s emotional impact.
Beyond its aesthetic merits, the painting holds profound symbolic significance. The backdrop depicts Yorktown Harbor—a pivotal battlefield where American forces decisively defeated the British navy, securing victory in the war for independence. The prominent masts of sunken ships symbolize the sacrifices made by both sides to achieve liberty. Above Washington’s head fly flags representing France and America – emblems of alliance and shared aspirations for a new nation. At his feet lie banners bearing the insignia of vanquished British regiments, underscoring the triumph of republican ideals over imperial ambition. “This painting,” art historian Dr. Eleanor Vance observes, “is not merely a portrait; it’s a visual chronicle of a moment that reshaped the course of American history.” Peale's quiet achievement resides in his ability to distill the grandeur of victory into a single image—a testament to the enduring power of observation and artistic conviction. It continues to inspire collectors and interior designers alike, offering a glimpse into the formative years of the United States and celebrating the dignity of leadership amidst momentous change. Dimensions: 91 x 69 cm Date: 1782

Biografie van de kunstenaar

James Peale (1749–1831): The Quiet Master of Miniature and Still Life

James Peale, born in Chestertown, Maryland, in 1749, stands as a testament to understated artistic brilliance within the formative years of American art history. Often overshadowed by his more flamboyant brother, Charles Willson Peale—a pivotal figure in establishing an authentically American visual identity—James nonetheless carved out a distinguished career marked by exquisite miniature portraits and luminous still lifes that captured the essence of his era with remarkable grace and precision. His life story is interwoven with familial legacy, military service, and a persistent pursuit of artistic refinement, resulting in a body of work that continues to resonate with collectors and scholars alike.
  • Early Life and Apprenticeships
  • Military Service and Revolutionary Experience
  • Collaboration with Charles Willson Peale: A Familial Artistic Partnership
  • The Art of Miniature Painting
  • Still Life Composition and Technical Mastery

Early Life and Apprenticeships

James Peale’s formative years were shaped by the untimely death of his father, Charles Peale Sr., propelling the family to Annapolis where young James initially apprenticed in saddlery and cabinetmaking. These practical experiences instilled within him not only a meticulous attention to detail—a quality that would become central to his artistic approach—but also an appreciation for craftsmanship honed through hands-on labor. This grounding in artisanal skills undoubtedly influenced his later work, informing his understanding of material properties and textural nuances. His brother Charles’s return from London, having studied under Benjamin West, provided James with invaluable exposure to European artistic conventions and techniques, fostering a broader intellectual horizon.

Military Service and Revolutionary Experience

The burgeoning fervor for independence dramatically altered the trajectory of Peale's life. In 1776, he traded brush for musket, accepting a commission as an ensign in William Smallwood’s regiment within the Continental Army. This wasn’t merely a patriotic gesture; it was a period of intense experience that subtly informed his later artistic sensibilities. He rose quickly through the ranks to captain, participating in pivotal battles—Long Island, White Plains, Trenton, Brandywine, Germantown, Princeton, and Monmouth—witnessing firsthand the hardships and heroism of the American Revolution. The pressures of wartime demanded unwavering focus and observation skills, qualities that would serve him well in his subsequent portraiture endeavors.

Collaboration with Charles Willson Peale: A Familial Artistic Partnership

Peale’s artistic development was significantly influenced by his brother’s decision to relinquish his miniature portrait practice, allowing James to fully dedicate himself to this demanding art form. Together they established a studio in Philadelphia where Charles taught James how to paint from life—a crucial step in developing Peale's distinctive style. Their collaborative spirit extended beyond the artistic realm; they shared a commitment to civic engagement and intellectual curiosity, fostering an environment that nurtured creativity within their family. Notably, they designed floats for Philadelphia’s Federal Procession of 1788 celebrating the ratification of the Constitution—a testament to their shared vision for the nation's future.

The Art of Miniature Painting

Throughout the 1790s and early 1800s, Peale became a master of watercolor on ivory, creating exquisitely detailed portraits that captured not just likeness but also a sense of personality and social standing. These miniatures were highly sought after, reflecting the growing demand for intimate representations of individuals within American society. His technique involved layering translucent washes of color to achieve subtle gradations of tone and luminosity—a hallmark of his artistic style—resulting in images imbued with remarkable atmospheric depth.

Still Life Composition and Technical Mastery

Peale excelled in still life compositions, particularly those featuring fruit, demonstrating an exceptional ability to render textures, light, and form with unparalleled realism. He meticulously studied the effects of illumination on surfaces—the way sunlight refracted through translucent peels or reflected off polished apples—capturing these nuances with astonishing accuracy. His masterful handling of color—particularly his use of muted hues—created paintings that conveyed a sense of quiet contemplation and understated beauty. Peale’s legacy resides not only in the exquisite beauty of his artworks but also in his contribution to establishing American artistic identity during a period of profound transformation.
James Peale

James Peale

1749 - 1831 , Verenigde Staten

Snelle feiten

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Neoclassicisme
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Charles Willson Peale']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Benjamin West']
  • Date Of Birth: 1749
  • Date Of Death: 1831
  • Full Name: James Peale
  • Nationality: Amerikaans
  • Notable Artworks: ['Een miniaturatuur van Charles Willson Peale']
  • Place Of Birth: Chestertown, Maryland
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