Letter from Charles Willson Peale to Saint [George] Peale updating on his life. He informs Saint George Peale that Rachel (Charles Willson Peale's wife) is about to begin her "laying in." Peale also writes about leaving the army and other matters. Peale also expresses his desire to "purchase" (enslave) a boy "to wait on me".; American Philosophical Society
Bust-length portrait of Thomas Paine, after Peale.; Gimbel: 194. "Peint par Peel à Philadelphie, Dessiné par F. Bonneville, Gravé par Sandoz.". Earlier versions appeared without the subtitle. Published in La Chronique du mois, 1792.
Portrait of Paine, after Peale, in a modified pose, holding a book inscribed "Rights of Man".; Gimbel: 196. "Stothard del., H. Mutlow sc." Frontispiece in: An impartial sketch of the life of Thomas Paine, author of "Common Sense," "Rights of man, " &c. &c. To which is added his letters to Mr. Henry Dundas, to Lord Onslow, to the Marquis of Landsdowne, to the authors of the Republican, to the Abbe Syeyes, and to the people of France. With thoughts on peace. 1792. London: Printed for, and sold by T. Browne.