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(American, 1800 - 1869)

 
 
Harriet Cany Peale was an American painter who was born in 1800. Harriet Cany Peale has had several gallery and museum exhibitions, including at the The Chrysler Museum of Art. Several works by the artist have been sold at auction, including 'Pennsylvania landscape' sold at Pook & Pook 'Fine Art' in 2007 for $44,460. There have been Several articles about Harriet Cany Peale, including 'The Grand Women Artists of the Hudson River School' written by Judith H. Dobrzynski for Smithsonian Magazine in 2010. The artist died in 1869.
 
 
 

Auction Results

Works at auction, latest auction results, sales and prices of Harriet Cany Peale from auction houses worldwide.

Harriet Cany Peale, Returning Home (Welcome Home)
Oil on canvas
Returning Home (Welcome Home)
Lot 117
Doyle New York
Not Sold
Harriet Cany Peale, Agatharkhis
Oil on canvas
Agatharkhis
Lot 64294
Heritage Auction Galleries, Dallas
Sold for: 11,250 USD
Harriet Cany Peale, Portrait of a Woman
Oil on canvas
Portrait of a Woman
Lot 611
Weschler's
Not Sold
Harriet Cany Peale, The Letter
oil on canvas
The Letter
Lot 63
Freeman's
Sold for: 2,000 USD
 

Selected Events

Exhibitions, openings, art fairs, auctions and other events for Harriet Cany Peale around the world.

Women of the Chrysler: A 400-Year Celebration of the Arts - The Chrysler Museum of Art
USA / Norfolk : Exhibition
The Chrysler Museum of Art
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Latest News & Articles

In The Press: Latest news, articles and reviews about Harriet Cany Peale from leading publications worldwide.

The Grand Women Artists of the Hudson River School
Smithsonian Magazine / Judith H. Dobrzynski
When Americans took to travel and tourism in the...
 
 
 
 
 
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