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Titian Ramsay Peale I

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221:& healthy situation where he might recover his flesh & strength, but alass! he would frequently be with me in the City and there caught the fever, his being so much debilitated by his former complaint, that only 2 days sickness took him from me. I shall say no more on this mournful tale, you know my loss, & I may justly say a public Loss. I strive to bear up against this affliction, but I have such frequent calls to remember his assifious labours, while persuing my favorite persuits, that the Woods as well as my Study often witness my pangs–and knowing the importance of my labours to put my Museum in a lasting condition, and thereby secure its permanent establishment, I sometimes fear this cankerworm, Grief, will prey on my Vitals, and shorten my days. 194:...with my son Titian I continue my hunting excursions to collect & preserve Subjects with equal diligence as you have seen during the last season. Altho' we cannot this year add so many new subjects yet we have got some that are non-descripts. And that while I am increasing my store we find by practice our mode of mounting Birds consideraly improved ... I can assure you that method of preservation is so much improved, that nothing I have seen is equal to what comes from his hands. 31: 220:
I am so much affected with the loss of that dear youth that I can scarcely write this for floods of tears.–I snatched him then from death, to take him to New York, and vainly hoped that the affection and attention of a family; (Mrs. Peale's Uncles) would have keept him from New York, in a high, airy
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on April 30, 1797, Charles wrote "...with a Son that now collects and preserves with me, I promise myself to fill my store Boxes with many valuable subjects ready for exchange." On May 31, 1798, less than four months before his son's death, Charles praised Titian's taxidermy skills in a letter to
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Titian was preparing illustrations and a manuscript for a work describing insects of the United States when he died in 1798. A draft of his entomology manuscript (dated 1796) is preserved in the National Agricultural Library.
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to collect and preserve birds, from August 21 to September 19, 1793. Titian's specimens were extremely valuable to his father, who used them as currency for trading with foreign naturalists. On June 22, 1796, Charles wrote to
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Titian Ramsay Peale I (upper left) pictured with his brother Raphaelle in "The Staircase Group" (1795), painted by their father
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Titian was an accomplished taxidermist and accompanied his father on several collecting expeditions. During the
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Titian and his brother Raphaelle are the subjects of their father's painting "The Staircase Group".
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Administration, United States Science and Education; Systems (U.S.), Technical Information (1979).
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Peale, Charles Willson; Richardson, Edgar Preston; Hindle, Brooke; Miller, Lillian B. (1983).
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Peale was the fourth son of Charles Willson Peale and Rachel Brewer. He was the brother of
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He died of yellow fever at the age of 18. He became the namesake of his half-brother,
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The Art of the Peales in the Philadelphia Museum of Art: Adaptations and Innovations
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sat for his portrait, they set up their own easels next to their father's.
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Peale-Sellers Family Collection, American Philosophical Society Library.
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Charles Willson Peale reflected on his son's death in a letter to
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Guide to Manuscripts in the National Agricultural Library
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Soltis, Carol Eaton; Art, Philadelphia Museum of (2017).
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Index


Charles Willson Peale
Charles Willson Peale
Ornithology
Natural history
ornithologist
entomologist
Charles Willson Peale
Philadelphia Museum
Rembrandt Peale
George Washington
Titian Ramsay Peale
Sophonisba Angusciola Peale
Titian Ramsay Peale
1793 Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic
Cape Henlopen
Thomas Jefferson
Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
Pierre Adet
Palisot de Beauvois
Charles Willson Peale and His World
ISBN
978-0-8109-1478-0
Tennessee Historical Quarterly





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