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Mary Simes

Mary Jane Simes (1807 - 1872) was active/lived in Maryland.  Mary Simes is known for Miniature portrait.

A granddaughter of James Peale, she was a miniature painter who had the advantage of training from two talented aunts, Sarah and Anna Peale. As the only student of Anna, she had a style that closely resembled hers but are considered slightly more primitive.

She lived with her mother and aunt Sarah in Baltimore, and exhibited in that city and Philadelphia between 1825 and 1835 but discontinued her career upon her marriage to Dr. John Yeates with whom she had four children.

Source: "American Women Artists" by Charlotte Streifer Rubinstein

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Facts about Mary Simes

   Mary Simes  Born:  1807 - Baltimore, Maryland
Died:   1872
Known for:  Miniature portrait
Name variants:  Sims

A granddaughter of James Peale, she was a miniature painter who had the advantage of training from two talented aunts, Sarah and Anna Peale. As the only student of Anna, she had a style that closely resembled hers but are considered slightly more primitive.

She lived with her mother and aunt Sarah in Baltimore, and exhibited in that city and Philadelphia between 1825 and 1835 but discontinued her career upon her marriage to Dr. John Yeates with whom she had four children.

Source: "American Women Artists" by Charlotte Streifer Rubinstein

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