Featured 19th Century Painter: Robert Pease (1925 - 2004)
- April 05, 2021 10:57
Robert Pease was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1925 and from his childhood he loved being outdoors and observing nature. His knowledge of the animals he paints, his eye for detail and color, and his consummate skill result in wonderful photo-realistic compositions. As a youth, artist Robert Pease sketched animals, not only in their natural habitat but visited zoos to capture a broader range of animals. He graduated from the Swain School of Design in New Bedford, MA and worked as a successful independent commercial illustrator and painter. His paintings and illustrations appeared in the Saturday Evening Post and a number of sporting magazines—Field & Stream, Outdoor Life, Sports Afield, Trapper and Big Game. 19th century artist Robert Pease was a member of the Society of Animal Artists, an organization founded in the 1950s that was "devoted to promoting excellence in the portrayal of the creatures sharing our planet."
Call now to talk about your interest in this Robert Pease (1925 - 2004) painting: 724-459-0612 - Jerry Hawk, Bedford Fine Art Gallery