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Charles Willson Peale House
Charles Willson Peale House
The Tenant House, also known as the "Japanese Tea Ceremony House"
The Tenant House, also known as the "Japanese Tea Ceremony House"
A reproduction of Charles Willson Peale's obelisk
A reproduction of Charles Willson Peale's obelisk
The ruins of Peale's cave in 2010.
The ruins of Peale's cave in 2010.
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Peale's self-portrait, c. 1791, now housed at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
Peale's self-portrait, c. 1791, now housed at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
Peale's Self-portrait (c. 1782–1785) with his daughter Angelica as he works on a portrait of his wife Rachel
Peale's Self-portrait (c. 1782–1785) with his daughter Angelica as he works on a portrait of his wife Rachel
Peale's portrait Washington at Princeton (1779) sold for $21.3 million in 2005, the most ever paid for a portrait in the United States. It is now hous
Peale's portrait Washington at Princeton (1779) sold for $21.3 million in 2005, the most ever paid for a portrait in the United States. It is now housed at Yale University Art Gallery
Peale's The Artist in His Museum, an 1822 self-portrait now displayed at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia.
Peale's The Artist in His Museum, an 1822 self-portrait now displayed at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia.