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Peale Rembrandt 1778 - 1860 Eleanora and Rembrandt Peale sell a house in Philadelphia to his younger brother Rubens - deed signed twice by Rembrandt Peale!


Attractive Manuscript Document Signed "Rem: Peale," one page, 26.5" x 16.5". Philadelphia, April 22, 1808. On vellum, neatly folded in eighths for filing. Also signed by his wife "Eleanora M Peale." On verso, signed again "Rem: Peale" beneath manuscript receipt. Fine condition.

In part, "This Indenture ‰Û_ Between Rembrandt Peale of the City of Philadelphia Portrait Painter and Eleanora M. his Wife, Of the one Part, and Rubens Peale of the said City Naturalist, Of the other Part ‰Û_ in consideration of the Sum of [$1,932] Mortgage Monies which he the said Rubens Peale hath undertaken and agreed to pay, as of the further sum of [$1,498] lawful money of the United States to them paid by the said Rubens Peale at the time of the Execution hereof the Receipt whereof is hereby Acknowledged have granted bargained and sold released and confined" a two Story Brick" house and the "lot or piece of Ground thereto belonging Situate on the North Side of Walnut Street between Delaware Sixth and Seventh Streets ‰Û_ bounded on the East by ‰Û_ Swanwick's Alley, on the South by the said Walnut Street, on the West by Ground of the Philadelphia Society for the establishment and Support of Charity Schools and on the North by a six feet wide alley‰Û_"

Rembrandt Peale has also signed on verso a receipt for $1,498 with which the $1,932 "Mortgage Monies he the said Rubens Peale hath undertaken and agreed to pay is in full of the consideration money within mentioned." 23-year-old Rembrandt Peale's 1801 painting of his 17-year-old brother titled "Rubens Peale with a Geranium," is now in the collection of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

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