Peale, Rembrandt “The Court of Death”

Peale, Rembrandt “The Court of Death”

$800.00
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Rembrandt Peale. "The Court of Death." New York: G.Q. Colton, 1859. 15 x 26 1/2. Chromolithograph by Sarony & Major. Very good condition. With descriptive key in bottom margin. Scattered very faint spotting in margins.  Faint vertical slat stain right hand side.  Else, very good condition.  Ref: Marzio, The Democratic Art, p. 51. This print is after the painting by Rembrandt Peale (1778-1860). Born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, he was the son of Charles Willson Peale. Rembrandt traveled to England and studied under Benjamin West from 1801 to 1803. A founder of the National Academy of Design, Peale is best known for his portrait of George Washington. Other important paintings of his are "Napoleon on Horseback," "The Roman Daughter," and portraits of Thomas Jefferson and Gilbert Stuart. "The Court of Death," painted in 1820, was one of the most popular paintings of that decade. In the first year of its traveling exhibition, Peale earned over $8,000 in admissions, and it continued to

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