Olivia Simes Morris
1814
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
71.8 × 61 cm (28 3/4 × 24 in.)
Classification
painting
Department
Arts of the Americas
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Accession Number
40388
Art Historical Context
This elegant 1814 portrait by James Peale depicts Oliviaimes Morris in a refined-on-canvas format typical of early American portrait. Peale, a figure in the celebrated Peale family of artists, specialized in capturing the likenesses of prominent citizens during the young republic’s formative years. The work’s modest yet dignified scale—roughly 29 by 24 inches—suggests it was intended for private display, offering an intimate glimpse into the sitter’s world. Painted in the wake of the War of 1812, the portrait reflects a moment when Americans sought to affirm their cultural identity through ar...
About the Artist
James Peale
James Peale was an American painter born in 1749, the younger brother of the more famous Charles Willson Peale, and a member of one of the most remarkable artistic families in the history of American art. Trained largely by his brother, James worked for many years in Charles Willson's shadow, assisting with portraits and miniatures in the Philadelphia studio before developing his own independent p...