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Peto, John Frederick
American, 1854-1907
American painter. He trained at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (1877-8), Philadelphia, where he became a friend of William Michael Harnett whose work was a dominant influence on his oeuvre. Peto maintained a studio in Philadelphia, exhibiting at the Academy from 1879 to 1887; he earned a living through occasional work as a photographer, sculptor and painter. After moving to Island Heights, NJ, in 1889, Related Paintings of Peto, John Frederick :. | Five Dollar Bill | Office Board for Smith Brothers Coal Company | For the Track | Reminiscences of 1865 | Ordinary Objects in the Artist's Creative Mind | Related Artists: Defendente FerarriItalian Painter, ca.1490-1535 Rinaldo MantovanoRinaldo Mantovano ( fl Mantua, c . 1527-39). Italian painter. According to Vasari, he was the best pupil of Giulio Romano. Antonio StomItalian, 1688-1734
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