
"Charles Willson Peale painted the Founding Fathers, founded one of the nation's first museums, and established the first art school, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia."
"Sarah Miriam Peale, born in 1800, forged a unique path as the first professional woman artist in the United States, painting hundreds of portraits and still lifes."
"In 1967, Sarah was hailed as 'the first successful woman artist in America and the only truly professional one until late in the 19th century.'"
"As museums and scholars undertake a long-overdue reckoning with the women written out of art history, Sarah is emerging as one of its most compelling recoveries."
The Peale family, led by Charles Willson Peale, played a crucial role in defining American art. Charles painted the Founding Fathers and founded the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. His niece, Sarah Miriam Peale, was a pioneering professional woman artist who supported herself through her art for six decades. Despite her contributions, she has been largely forgotten. Recent exhibitions are beginning to recognize her legacy, highlighting the need to address the historical oversight of women in art.
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