Priscilla D Ridgely, Rembrandt Peale, circa 1805

Priscilla D Ridgely, Rembrandt Peale, circa 1805

In 1782, charles ridgely carnan married priscilla hill dorsey (1762-1814), the youngest sister of his uncle capt. Charles ridgely’s wife, rebecca dorsey ridgely. The first two mistresses of hampton were sisters. During her 22-year marriage, she bore her husband 14 children, and 11 survived to adulthood, a remarkable percentage in those days. Like her older sister, priscilla was an ardent methodist renowned for her piety, a trait she passed on to most of her eight daughters. The restrained style of her clothing as seen in this portrait further reflects her methodist views. The painting at hampton is an early 19th century copy of the original by rembrandt peale, now owned by the state of maryland and exhibited at the governor’s mansion in annapolis. Oil on canvas. H 75, w 62. 2 cm hampton national historic site, hamp 1094. Object Type: painting. Date: circa 1805. Dimensions: 75 × 62.2 cm (29.5 × 24.4 in). Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Hampton National Historic Site. HAMP1094 Priscilla D Ridgely
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Author: After Rembrandt Peale (1778–1860)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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neoclassicism1800s portrait paintings from the united states (female)1800s portrait paintings of womenfemale portrait paintings by rembrandt pealehampton national historic sitecharles carnan ridgelypriscilla dorsey ridgelyoil on canvasrembrandt peale

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