Crossword clues for peale
peale
- Washington painter
- Proponent of positive thinking
- Author Norman Vincent
- U.S. portrait painter
- Rembrandt's last name
- Rembrandt ___
- Painter of many Washington portraits
- Guideposts co-founder
- George Washington portraitist
- ''The Power of Positive Thinking'' author
- U.S. painting family
- U.S. family of painters
- U.S. clergyman
- The king of "Positive Thinking"
- Rembrandt who painted Washington
- Prominent clergyman
- Presidential portraitist Charles Willson ___
- Power of Positive Thinking writer
- Positive-thinking pastor Norman Vincent --
- Positive-thinking pastor
- Positive-thinking man
- Positive thinking guru
- Portraitist with a Baltimore museum named after him
- Portrait painter Rembrandt ___
- Painting family name
- Painter Rembrandt ___
- Painter of many Founding Fathers' portraits
- Painter Charles Willson ___
- Noted "positive thinker"
- Norman Vincent's last
- Norman Vincent ___, best-selling author of "The Power of Positive Thinking"
- Normal Vincent ____
- Name of a U.S. art family
- N.Y. clergyman
- Minister who mentored Schuller
- Jefferson's portraitist
- Jefferson portraitist
- He painted G.W
- Famous clergyman
- Cleric Norman Vincent ________
- Clergyman/author Norman Vincent __
- Author of "Bible Power for Successful Living"
- Artist Raphael, Titian or Rubens
- Artist noted for Washington portraits
- American painting family
- American painters' family name
- "Washington Before Yorktown "artist
- "The Tough-Minded Optimist" author
- "Positive-thinking" clergyman
- "Positive Thinking" fellow
- "George Washington at Princeton" painter
- Painter Charles Willson _____
- "Positive Thinking" proponent Norman Vincent
- Portraitist displayed in Independence Hall
- Positive thinking proponent
- Inspirationalist Norman Vincent ___
- Artist Rembrandt ___
- Norman Vincent ___, best-selling motivational writer
- "The Power of Positive Thinking" writer
- American Revolutionary portraitist
- Baltimore's ___ Museum
- "Positive thinker" Norman Vincent ___
- "Positive thinking" exponent
- "The Power of Positive Thinking" author Norman Vincent
- Guideposts magazine founder
- "Positive thinking" pioneer
- Norman Vincent ___, author of "The Power of Positive Thinking"
- Frequent painter of Washington
- Painter Rembrandt: 1778–1860
- Clergyman who wrote "You Can Win"
- Painter Charles, James, or Rembrandt
- "Positive Thinking" man
- Revolutionary portraitist
- Washington's portraitist
- He painted Washington
- Rembrandt, the painter
- Positive thinker Norman Vincent ___
- Washington was his sitter
- Painter in Washington's army
- He wrote "The New Art of Living"
- "Positive thinking" advocate Norman Vincent __
- U.S. painter Rembrandt
- Family name of American artists
- Raphaelle or Rembrandt
- He painted G.W.
- American portrait painter
- Noted clergyman
- Marylander who painted G.W.
- Noted positive thinker Norman Vincent ___
- G.W.'s portraitist
- Rembrandt ___, U.S. painter
- Washington posed for him
- U.S. artist
- Painter who fought in the Revolution
- "A Guide to Confident Living" author
- G.W. was this man's sitter
- G.W. painter
- Famed portraitist
- Washington portraitist Rembrandt __
- Norman Vincent --
- Positive thinker of note
- Portraitists' family name
Wikipedia
Peale may refer to:
People with the surname Peale:
- Albert Charles Peale (1849–1914), American geologist, mineralogist and paleobotanist
- Anna Claypoole Peale (1791–1878), American miniature painter, daughter of James Peale
- Charles Willson Peale (1741–1827), American painter, soldier and naturalist
- James Peale (1749–1831), American painter, best known for his miniature and still-life paintings, brother of Charles Willson Peale
- Maria Peale (1787–1866), American painter, and daughter of James Peale
- Mary Jane Peale (1827 - 1902), American painter, daughter of Rubens and Eliza Burd Patterson Peale
- Margaretta Angelica Peale (1795–1882), American Painter, daughter of James Peale
- Norman Vincent Peale (1898–1993), American Christian preacher and author
- Raphael Peale (1774–1825), American painter of still-life, son of Charles Willson Peale
- Rembrandt Peale (1778–1860), American neoclassical painter, son of Charles Willson Peale
- Rubens Peale (1784 – 1865), American artist and museum director, son of Charles Willson Peale
- Sarah Miriam Peale (1800–1885), American portrait painter, daughter of James Peale
- Titian Peale (1799–1885), American artist, naturalist, entomologist and photographer, son of Charles Willson Peale
People with the given name Peale:
- John Peale Bishop (1892–1944), American poet and man of letters
- Charles Peale Polk (1767–1822), American portrait painter
In animals:
- Peale's dolphin, a dolphin found near the southern tip of South America
- Peale's falcon, a subspecies of peregrine falcon
- Peale's free-tailed bat, a bat of South and Central America
Other:
- Peale House, the building housing the office of the President of La Salle University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
- Peale Museum, a museum of painting and natural history in Baltimore, Maryland, United States
- Mount Peale, the highest peak in the Manti-La Sal National Forest, Utah, United States
- Peale, Pennsylvania, a ghost town in Clearfield County, United States
Usage examples of "peale".
Peale, has this scene you just witnessed affected your determination to go?
When old Delmar Peale showed the two policemen the circular about the stolen clarinet parts, when he explained what I was to be arrested for, I even smiled.
In America, they turned up in the illustrations of patriotic pamphlets, and when Charles Willson Peale later painted his portrait of William Pitt (to the colonists, a hero of enlightened government), he depicted the British statesman in the attitude and garb of a Roman orator, Magna Carta in hand, pointing to a figure of Britannia holding a liberty pole.
But no one mentioned that), Peralta took one end himself and Orrin Peale took the other.
He was not the sort to tell war storiesindeed, he allways avoided saying anything, according to the portrait painter Charles Willson Peale, who admired him for it, of the actions in which he [had been] Engaged.
Peale, a new star in the Philadelphia firmament, young, gifted, gregarious, was also a wholehearted patriot who only days earlier had signed on as a common soldier in a company of local militia.