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![]() | Abigail Inskeep Bradford 1803/08 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | GA | Anonymous | |
![]() | Contemplation ca. 1850s Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | GA | Anonymous | |
George Washington 1795 Detroit Institute of Arts Detroit, MI | GA | Anonymous | ||
![]() | John B. Pendleton ca. 1820 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | GA | Anonymous | |
![]() | John Johnston oil on canvas Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | GA | Anonymous | |
![]() | Lord Byron ca. 1825 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | GA | Anonymous | |
![]() | Martha Washington ca. 1850 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | GA | Anonymous | |
![]() | Michael Angelo and Emma Clara Peale ca. 1826 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | GA | Anonymous | |
![]() | Porthole Portrait of George Washington 1795 Butler Institute of American Art Youngstown, OH | GA | Anonymous | |
Portrait of a Man c. 1800 Dallas Museum of Art Dallas, TX | ![]() The soft edges, neutral background, and cool tonality of this painting have recently led scholars of the Peale family to reattribute this work to Rembrandt Peale. Initially trained by his father, Rembrandt Peale developed a softer, more three-dimensional style, which this meditative portrait seems to display. | GA | Anonymous |
- Rembrandt Peale