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![]() JOHN EAGER HOWARD 1752-1827 Charles Willson Peale, from life, c. 1781-1784 Oil on canvas. H 23, W 19 in (H 58.4, W 48.3 cm) Independence NHP INDE 14071 |
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About this Portrait: Howard sat for Charles Willson Peale sometime during the early 1780s. The portrait was completed by 1784 when it was listed in the advertisement for the museum printed in the October 13 Freeman's Journal and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Although Howard wears a medal, it is not the one awarded him by Congress in early 1781 to commemorate his heroism at the battle of Cowpens. Completion of that medal was delayed until late 1789 when its creator, Benjamin Duvivier, displayed it at the French Royal Academy's annual salon. The medal in the Peale portrait bears a different Latin motto (inscribed ;VIRTUTE ET JUSTITIA VALET”) from that made by Duvivier. It may represent recognition of Howard's Cowpens valor by one of the southern state legislatures. Peale painted a replica of the Howard portrait (now at the Hampton National Historical Site) for the subject's family around 1787. Ownership History: Listed in the 1795 Peale Museum catalog. Purchased by the City of Philadelphia at the 1854 Peale Museum sale. ![]() |
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