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Elizabeth Maxwell Swan (Mrs. John Swan)
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Charles Willson Peale

Elizabeth Maxwell Swan (Mrs. John Swan)

1782-1792

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Charles Willson Peale

Elizabeth Maxwell Swan (Mrs. John Swan)

1782-1792

Physical Qualities Oil on canvas, Sight: 35 3/8 × 26 1/2 in. (89.9 × 67.3 cm.) Framed: 44 × 34 7/8 × 4 1/8 in. (111.8 × 88.6 × 10.5 cm.)
Credit Line The Mary Frick Jacobs Collection
Object Number 1938.240
Elegant and relaxed, Elizabeth Maxwell Swan (1762 – 1825) is surrounded with the trappings appropriate to a successful banker’s wife. A small drawstring purse lies next to her on the damask-covered camelback sofa, reinforcing her privileged status. Mrs. Swan’s aqua dress is trimmed with lace and pearls, her pink sash is embroidered with gold, and she has twined pearls and a white ribbon into her long brown hair. In a 1789 diary entry, Charles Willson Peale himself recalled retouching her hair “with the hope that I should better please Mrs. Swan in her portrait which I painted last winter.” As often occurs with Peale’s female sitters, Mrs. Swan holds a bound volume of James Thompson’s Seasons (1730), a lengthy poem. A few lines from “Summer” describe a “pastoral queen” who “in gracious dignity enthron’d...rays her smiles, sweet-beaming on her shepherd-king.” Mr. Swan’s portrait hangs at the opposite end of this wall [#24].
Baltimore Museum of Art by bequest, 1938; Mary Frick Jacobs (1851-1905), Baltimore, MD by purchase, 1886; Mrs. Robert Swan by descent

William Frederick (1817-1905) and Ann Elizabeth Swan Frick (1819-1889), Baltimore, MD likely by descent, 1859; James (1796-1859) and Elizabeth Donnell Swan (1801-1836), Baltimore, MD by commission
The Peabody Galleries, Baltimore, Loan Exhibition Inaugurated by The Friends of Art, Jan. 4-24, 1922, n.p., no. 79 (lent by Mrs. Henry Barton Jacobs);

PAFA, Philadelphia, "Exhibition of Portraits by Charles Willson Peale and James Peale and Rembrandt Peale," Apr. 11-May 9, 1923, P. 72, no. 69;

BMA, "A Century of Baltimore Collecting," 1840-1940, June 6-Sept. 1, 1941, p. 66;

Cincinnati Art Museum, "Paintings by the Peale Family," Oct. 1-31, 1954, p. 17, no. 39;

Washington College, Chestertown, MD, "Charles Willson Peale: Artist from Chestertown," May 7-16, 1971, n.p., no. 5
Sona K. Johnston, "American Painting 1750-1900 from the Collection of The Baltimore Museum of Art," 1983, p. 116, ill. p. 115.

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Charles Willson Peale

1740–1826

American, 1741-1827
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