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Peale Rembrandt



Rembrandt Peale ALS Admitting Financial Troubles

 

1p ALS inscribed overall and signed by American artist Rembrandt Peale (1778-1860) as "Rembrandt Peale" on the first page at lower right. Written in Baltimore, Maryland on January 1, 1823. Watermarked cream bifold stationery paper. Includes an integral address leaf docketed in the recipient's hand. The inner pages are blank. Remnants of a red wax seal found on the third page. Expected light paper folds, else near fine. 4.875" x 7.875".

 

Rembrandt Peale wrote a church administrator informing him that he would not renew his family pew at Baltimore's "1st Independent Church", and promising remittance of the last quarter's "rents" as soon as possible.

 

In full, with unchanged spelling and punctuation:

 

"Baltimore Jany 1st 1823

 

DrSir

 

As it is incumbent on me to lessen the unnecessary weight of expences in my family, it is my duty at the commencement of another Year to inform you that I give up the Pew which I have occupied in the 1st Independent Church. This I intended to have done last Year on account of the coldness of its situation. I am sorry I cannot, with this notice, settle for the Pew rent due, but shall not neglect to do so as soon as I possibly can.

 

Respectfully Yours.

 

Rembrandt Peale

 

Wm : Child Esq."

 

Rembrandt Peale was one of the surviving children of colonial portraitist Charles Wilson Peale (1741-1827). He and siblings Rubens, Titian, and Raphaelle were trained by their father, and exposure to European Neo-Classicism heavily influenced Rembrandt's personal artistic style. In 1814, Rembrandt established a museum in Baltimore modeled after his father's natural history and art museum in Philadelphia.

 

The First Independent Church of Baltimore was a Unitarian Church constructed in 1818. Church records indicate that Peale's correspondent William Child was one of the church's original nine trustees.

 



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