Titian ramsay peale biography of william
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Scientist of the Day - Titian Ramsay Peale
Titian Ramsay Peale, an American painter, was born Nov. 2, 1799. Peale was the youngest of the artistic sons of Charles Willson Peale, the others being Rembrandt, Raphaelle, and Rubens. Most of the Peales were portrait artists, but Titian is best known as a scientific illustrator. He was a member of Stephen Long’s expedition to the Rockies in 1820 and made many of the illustrations later published by the expedition zoologist, Thomas Say, such as the Tarantula Hawk wasp (second image).
Tarantula hawk wasp, illustrated by Titian Peale, from Thomas Say, American Entomology, 1824 (Linda Hall Library)
Nearly twenty years later, Titian was naturalist and artist for the United States Exploring Expedition (1838-42), which sailed on a southerly route around the globe, collecting specimens in the Pacific Northwest, Antarctica, and many places in between. The narrative of the expedition was supplemented by a number of folio volumes wi
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Titian Peale
American naturalist, artist and explorer (1799–1885)
Titian Ramsay Peale (November 17, 1799 – March 13, 1885) was an American artist, naturalist, and explorer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1] He was a scientific illustrator whose paintings and drawings of wildlife are known for their beauty and accuracy.[2][3]
Peale was a member of several high-profile scientific expeditions. In 1819–20, he and Thomas Say accompanied Stephen Harriman Long on an expedition to the Rocky Mountains.[4] He was also a member of the United States Exploring Expedition (1838–1842).[5]
Starting around 1855, Peale became an enthusiastic amateur photographer. Many of his photographs featured buildings and landscapes in and around Washington D.C. He joined a local club with other amateur photographers and participated in field trips, photo exchanges and contests. bygd the end of the Civil War, his interest in photography waned and he only oc
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Titian Ramsay Peale
United States, 1799 - 1885
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Place of BirthUnited States of America
BiographyTitian Ramsay Peale was born into a career as an artist. His father, Charles Willson Peale, was a painter who produced the first portrait of General George Washington in 1772. Titian, Charles’s second son from his first marriage, also became a successful artist. Although Titian attended anatomy lectures at the University of Pennsylvania, much of his education was privately directed by his father, who allowed his children to study in the Philadelphia Museum, (then called Peale's Museum, located next to Independence Hall) which Charles organized and founded.During this time, Philadelphia had an active scientific community. It is not surprising that Titian, inspired by his surroundings, became a natural history painter. In 1817, Titian was elected to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Pennsylvania, and shortly thereafter he joined fellow academicians Thomas Say, William