Harriet Cany Peale: Artist of the Hudson River School

In this installment of ‘The Art of Liberty,' a student of Rembrandt Peale enters the Peale artistic dynasty.
Harriet Cany Peale: Artist of the Hudson River School
(Left) “Self-Portrait,” 1845, by Rembrandt Peale. (Right) “Portrait of a Lady (Harriet Cany Peale),” 1849, by Rembrandt Peale. Public Domain
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If one family could be said to have shaped the American arts scene, it would be the Peale family. Patriarch Charles Willson Peale was a self-taught painter who became one of the foremost portraitists around the Revolution. His family nurtured and perpetuated the American tradition of painting for generations.

Some members of this successful artistic family weren’t born into it; they married into it. Out of Peale’s 17 children, several became accomplished artists, including the third-born Rembrandt Peale (1778–1860). One artist in particular added to the luster of this painting dynasty with her own artistic talent when she married Rembrandt—Harriet Cany Peale (1799–1869).

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Tiffany Brannan
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Tiffany Brannan is a 24-year-old opera singer, Hollywood historian, vintage fashion enthusiast, and journalist. Her classic film journey started in 2016 when she and her sister started the Pure Entertainment Preservation Society to reform the arts by reinstating the Motion Picture Production Code. Tiffany launched Cinballera Entertainment in June 2023 to produce original performances which combine opera, ballet, and old films in historic SoCal venues. She's written for The Epoch Times since 2019 and became the host of a YouTube channel, The Epoch Insights, in June 2024.
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