Robert McCracken Peck will present an illustrated lecture, “Ordering the Cosmos: Charles Willson Peale and the Philadelphia Museum” on Thursday, October 17, 2019, at 7:30 at the David Library of the American Revolution. The talk is co-sponsored by the David Library and the Delaware River Greenway Partnership (DRGP).
In 1790, Charles Willson Peale announced to the citizens of Philadelphia that he was prepared to open a museum of "objects of natural history and things useful and curious" which he hoped might one day be recognized as a cultural and scientific repository for the nation. It was to represent the culmination of a long and distinguished career in art and science that made Peale one of the most remarkably versatile figures of his age. Peale's Philadelphia Museum, which flourished well into the 19th century, began its focus on the flora and fauna of the Delaware Valley, but quickly expanded to include other parts of the country and ultimately objects from around the world. It set standards for museums that are still applicable today. Using images of Peale's remarkable collections of paintings and artifacts, naturalist and historian Robert Peck will discuss Peale's seminal contributions to American art and science and place his museum in its broader cultural, artistic and scientific context.
Robert McCracken Peck, Senior Fellow of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, is a writer, naturalist, and historian who has traveled extensively in North and South America, Africa, Asia and Europe. He served as Special Assistant to the Academy's President and Director of the Academy's Natural History Museum before being named Fellow of the Academy in 1983. The author of numerous books and articles on natural history and the history of science, Peck serves as the “humanist” on the staff of the Academy. He has provided commentary for NPR, PBS, BBC, the New York Times and other news outlets.
The free event will be held at 7:30 PM in the Feinstone Conference Center of the David Library of the American Revolution, 1201 River Road (Rt. 32) in Washington Crossing, PA. It is co-sponsored by the David Library and the Delaware River Greenway Partnership. It is one in a series of lectures on the cultural and environmental heritage of the Delaware River. Reservations are strongly encouraged and can be made by calling (215) 493-6776 ext. 100, or sending an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Event Date | 10-17-2019 7:30 pm |
Location | David Library of the American Revolution |