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FREDERICK WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, BARON VON STUEBEN 1730-1794 by Charles Willson Peale, after Charles Willson Peale, 1782-1784 Oil on canvas. H 23, W 20 in (H 58.4, W 50.8 cm) Independence NHP INDE 14164 |
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About this Portrait:
Charles Willson Peale, a frequent visitor to the Continental Army's Valley Forge encampment, admired Von Steuben's skill and persevering industry [which] effected during the continuance of the troops at Valleyforge a most important improvement in all ranks of the army. In late 1779 or early 1780, Von Steuben commissioned Peale to paint his portrait. Peale, noting that the portrait is now highly approved of, or I am most egregiously flattered, retained the painting while Von Steuben fulfilled his Virginia command assignment. During this time, Peale copied the portrait for the museum. It appears on the museum's list of paintings in the October 13, 1784 issue of the Freeman's Journal and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Peale frequently copied his museum portraits for his subjects, generally keeping the life portrait for himself. As Von Steuben had commissioned his own portrait, Peale kept the copy as the museum portrait. The life portrait (now at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts) shows Von Steuben's epaulettes without command stars. The museum portrait, made after Von Steuben received his command appointment in mid-1780, shows epaulettes with two stars each. This change and the exact rendering of the Von Steuben's medals, illustrate Peale's attention to and familiarity with the details of military decoration. The portrait includes the gold medal (Cross of Fidelity of Baden) suspended from gold ribbon around the neck and the Star of Fidelity of Baden pinned to the left side of the chest. Listed in the 1795 Peale Museum catalog. Purchased by the City of Philadelphia at the 1854 Peale Museum sale. ![]() |
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