As a youth, John Thomas Peele, who was born in Peterborough, England,
came to the United States when he was a child, and as a young man,
painted portraits in America, and in 1846, opened a studio in New York
City where he also did genre paintings, specializing in child
genre. Titles of those paintings included Children of the Wood; The Little Laundress; Recitation for Grandpa, and The Village School.
He returned to England from 1841-1844 and later (showing 500 of 827 characters). |
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