Emma Clara Peale
American
Emma Clara Peale Peabody Barton was an American painter, the daughter of painter Rembrandt Peale and a grandchild of painter Charles Willson Peale. - AsNotedIn
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- Father Rembrandt Peale
Emma Clara Peale Peabody Barton was an American painter, the daughter of painter Rembrandt Peale and a grandchild of painter Charles Willson Peale. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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1816/08/22 | Emma Clara Peale is born in Baltimore, the daughter of Rembrandt Peale and Eleanor Short Peale. | Born | |||||
1835/00/00 | Emma Peale exhibits a Judith (after Allori) at the American Academy of the Fine Arts in New York. The work is based on a larger copy by her father, Rembrandt Peale. | Artist | |||||
1835/00/00 | Emma Peale shows her "Portrait of a Terrier". | Artist | |||||
1838/00/00 | Emma Clara Peale marries James Peabody. The union will produce one child, a son, Breckenridge Peabody. | Bride | |||||
1839/01/00 | Breckenridge Peabody is born in Philadelphia to Emma and James Peabody. "Breck" Peabody will become a compounding chemist for Caswell-Massey Chemists in New York City. | Mother | |||||
1840/00/00 | Emma Peale displays her "Portrait of a Terrier" at the Artists Fund Society in Philadelphia with a copy of a Russell Smith painting. | Artist | |||||
1845/05/20 | Emma Peabody, widow of Rev James Peabody, marries Caleb D Barton. Emma and Caleb had no children together. | Bride | |||||
1851/00/00 | Rembrandt Hall, a 1.5-story brick Gothic Revival cottage, is built for Emma and Caleb D Barton. | Home | Rembrandt Hall | Keeseville | |||
1856/00/00 | Caleb D Barton dies in early 1856 in Milwaukee. His remains are removed to Keeseville and placed in the family vault. | Widow | |||||
1872/05/15 | Emma Clara Peale Peabody Barton dies in New York City. | Died |
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