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"Finding Moses Williams" (online talk)

Finding Moses Williams

Free Virtual Program presented by the Library Company of Philadelphia and the Center for American Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Event description and registration: https://support.librarycompany.org/event/finding-moses-williams/e728331

Lauren Muney will present her interpretation of silhouette artists Moses Williams’ technique.

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This program of illustrated talks by five speakers focuses on the identification of the exceptional hollow-cut paper profiles created by Moses Williams (1776-1830) at Peale’s Philadelphia Museum and on presenting new historically accurate information about Williams’s life and family. Moses’s parents were manumitted by Peale in 1786 and Moses, who was born enslaved, was then indentured to Peale by his parents until age twenty-eight

Raised within the Peale family, Moses was literate and trained in skills for creating and installing the Museum’s displays of art and natural science. After the installation of a physiognotrace device for creating hollow-cut paper profiles in 1802, Moses was freed and given the concession to operate this new attraction. The popularity of this inexpensive form of portraiture and the highly accurate and elegant profiles Moses cut, made him financially independent.

Recent research into Moses’s life provides us with a clearer understanding of his artistry and other activities, as well as his death date and the identity of his descendants. And, the story of Williams’s birth family illuminates how the practice of indenture used by Free Black families, like the Williams family, was a strategy for seeking financial stability.

A small selection of Moses Williams’s profiles will be on display at the Library Company during November and December and in the Peale Gallery at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Speakers and Presentations

1:00pm - Introduction and Welcome to LCP, Sarah J. Weatherwax, Senior Curator of Graphic Arts, The Library Company of Philadelphia

Introduction to LCP’s Program in African American History, Wynn Eakins, Reference Librarian and African American History Subject Specialist, The Library Company of Philadelphia

1:10pm - Finding Moses in the Peale-Sellers family album, Carol Soltis, Ph.D., Project Associate Curator, Philadelphia Museum of Art

1:35pm - Presenting Moses at The Peale, Baltimore’s Community Museum, Nancy Proctor, Ph.D. Re-founding Director of The Peale, Baltimore’s Community Museum.

2:00pm - ‘Not Yet Completely Free,’ Moses and his family in the context of the Gradual Manumission Act, Ellen Fernandez Sacco, Ph.D., genealogist, independent scholar.

2:25pm - Locating Moses William in Philadelphia, new information about Moses Williams’s life and death based on a re-examination of Philadelphia’s primary sources. Dean Krimmel, Creative Museum Services,  research consultant to The Peale, Baltimore’s Community Museum

2:50 Moses Williams, A Technical View, Lauren Muney, Silhouette Artist & Researcher

3:15 Final Q & A and wrap up.

The program is sponsored by the Library Company of Philadelphia’s Program in African American History and the Center for American Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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