Charles Willson Peale, 1777 - Mrs. Samuel Mifflin and Her Granddaughter Rebecca Mifflin Francis - fine art print

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Print product summary

This over 240 year-old work of art was created by the master Charles Willson Peale. The 240 year-old work of art was painted with the size: 50 1/8 x 40 1/4 in (127 x 101,8 cm). Oil on canvas was applied by the North American artist as the technique for the artwork. Nowadays, this artwork is included in the art collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. With courtesy of - The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Egleston Fund, 1922 (licensed: public domain). The creditline of the artwork is the following: Egleston Fund, 1922. Moreover, alignment is portrait and has an aspect ratio of 1 : 1.2, which implies that the length is 20% shorter than the width.

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For every product we offer a range of different materials and sizes. Pick your favorite size and material among the following options:

  • Metal print (aluminium dibond): Aluminium Dibond prints are prints on metal with an outstanding depth effect. For your Aluminium Dibond print, we print your work of art right on the aluminium white-primed surface. The white & bright parts of the work of art shimmer with a silk gloss but without the glow. The direct UV print on aluminium is the most popular entry-level product and is a truly sophisticated way to showcase art reproductions, because it puts 100% of the viewer’s attention on the whole artwork.
  • Poster on canvas material: Our poster is a UV printed canvas with a slightly roughened structure on the surface. Please keep in mind, that depending on the size of the poster print we add a white margin between 2-6 cm round about the print motif to facilitate the framing with a custom frame.
  • Canvas print: A printed canvas, not to be mistaken with a real canvas painting, is a digital copy printed on a canvas material. A canvas generates the typical effect of three-dimensionality. Your canvas of your favorite artpiece will provide you with the opportunity to transform your own art print into a large collection piece as you would see in a gallery. How do I hang a canvas print on my wall? Canvas prints are relatively low in weight, which implies that it is easy to hang your Canvas print without additional wall-mounts. That is why, canvas prints are suitable for all kinds of walls in your home.
  • The acrylic glass print (with real glass coating): The acrylic glass print, which is often described as a UV print on plexiglass, transforms your favorite original into beautiful décor and forms a great alternative option to canvas or aluminium dibond fine art replicas.

Legal disclaimer: We try to describe the products as closely as possible and to demonstrate them visually in our shop. Please bear in mind that the pigments of the print materials, as well as the printing can differ somehwat from the presentation on the device's screen. Depending on your settings of your screen and the nature of the surface, not all color pigments are printed as realisitcally as the digital version depicted here. In view of the fact that the fine art prints are processed and printed by hand, there may as well be slight differences in the motif's exact position and the size.

About the article

Print prodct: fine art print
Reproduction: digital reproduction
Production technique: UV direct print (digital printing)
Product Origin: German production
Stock type: production on demand
Product usage: art print gallery, wall decoration
Alignment of the artwork: portrait alignment
Image ratio: length to width 1 : 1.2
Meaning: the length is 20% shorter than the width
Material options: canvas print, metal print (aluminium dibond), poster print (canvas paper), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating)
Canvas on stretcher frame (canvas print) options: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47", 150x180cm - 59x71"
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) size options: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47"
Poster print (canvas paper) options: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47"
Aluminium dibond print options: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47"
Picture frame: not available

Work of art table

Painting title: "Mrs. Samuel Mifflin and Her Granddaughter Rebecca Mifflin Francis"
Classification of the work of art: painting
Broad category: classic art
Century: 18th century
Artwork year: 1777
Approximate age of artwork: around 240 years
Original medium: oil on canvas
Artwork original dimensions: 50 1/8 x 40 1/4 in (127 x 101,8 cm)
Museum / collection: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Location of museum: New York City, New York, United States of America
Web page: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Artwork license type: public domain
Courtesy of: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Egleston Fund, 1922
Creditline: Egleston Fund, 1922

General information on the artist

Name of the artist: Charles Willson Peale
Aliases: Peale Charles Willson, Charles Wilson Peale, Peale, chas wilson peale, Peele Charles Wilson, chas. w. peale, Peale Charles Wilson, peale c.w., Peele, Charles Willson Peale, chas. wilson peale, peale c.w., peale charles w., c.w. peale
Gender of the artist: male
Nationality: American
Professions: politician, naturalist, painter
Country of the artist: United States
Classification: old master
Life span: 86 years
Born in the year: 1741
Birthplace: Chester, Queen Annes county, Maryland, United States
Year of death: 1827
Died in (place): Philadelphia, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, United States

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Original information about the work of art by the museum's website (© - by The Metropolitan Museum of Art - The Metropolitan Museum of Art)

Peale portrayed Mrs. Mifflin, born Rebecca Edgell, in the act of instructing her granddaughter in virtue and morals from an emblem book. The atmosphere of affectionate serenity with which the well-knit group is imbued probably indicates that Mrs. Mifflin was a contented, pleasant matron and a good mother to her three children. It also reflects Peale's own love for family life and his reverence for domestic happiness.

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