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Portrait of Cornelia Mandeville

Made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, North and Central America

c. 1830

Sarah Miriam Peale, American, 1800 - 1885

Oil on canvas
30 x 24 7/8 inches (76.2 x 63.2 cm)

Currently not on view

1935-13-26

Gift of Marie Josephine Rozet and Rebecca Mandeville Rozet Hunt, 1935

Label

Sarah Miriam Peale was among the earliest and most successful female artists in the United States. Active in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and Saint Louis, she painted many of the most notable public men of her day. This likeness is typical of her portraits of women and children in its intense interest in color, sinuous line, and the decorative arrangement of form. Cornelia Mandeville (1811–1841) was the daughter of Charlotte Schott and Henry D. Mandeville, who was a merchant in Philadelphia's China trade prior to the family's move to Natchez, Mississippi, around 1835. This portrait came to the Museum as part of a larger gift from descendants of the Mandevilles.

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