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The John F. Peto Studio Museum preserves the artist's house and studio in Island Heights, New Jersey. Built in 1889, the house was mostly designed by the artist and remained in his family for over 100 years. [ 10 ]
Artist: John F. Peto: Location: Timken Museum of Art, San Diego, California, U.S. In the Library is a 1894–1900 oil painting on canvas by John F. Peto. [1] References
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The American trompe-l'œil paintings also flourished during this period, created by John Haberle, William Michael Harnett, and John Frederick Peto. Peto specialized in the nostalgic wall-rack painting while Harnett achieved the highest level of hyper-realism in his pictorial celebrations of American life through familiar objects. [62]
John Frederick Peto (1854–1907), 1 painting : Artic Ernest Christian Frederik Petzholdt (1805–1838), 1 painting : Artic Frank Charles Peyraud (1856/58–1948), 1 painting : Artic
At the May 2004 opening of the National Gallery of Art's exhibit American Masters From Bingham to Eakins: The John Wilmerding Collection, Wilmerding announced that his entire collection would remain at the Gallery in perpetuity, [2] including works by such artists as Martin Johnson Heade, Fitz Henry Lane, John F. Peto, Joseph Decker, Winslow ...
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John F. Peto Studio Museum: Island Heights: Ocean: Shore Region: Historic house: House and studio of trompe-l'œil artist John F. Peto: Kearney House: Alpine: Bergen: Gateway Region: Historic house: 18th-century house, also known as Blackledge-Kearney House or Cornwallis Headquarters; part of the New Jersey portion of the Palisades Interstate ...