Claude Peacock (1912-2005) “Kestrals”,
oil on artist board, 21.5” x 19”,
signed and dated 1966 lower right.
Artist Biography
Claude Peacock (1912-2005)
Born/lived: Selma, AL/Montgomery, AL.
Known: Illustrator, commercial artist, painter, teacher, cartoonist.
Studied: Huntingdon College, Montgomery, AL.
Member: National Audubon Society; Alabama Art League.
Exhibited: Army Artists Comp., Jefferson Barracks, MO, 1942 (prize); Army Artists Exh., Atlanta, GA, 1945; Alabama Art Lg., 1946 (prize).
Position: Wildlife artist, Dept. of Conservation, State of Alabama.
Work: Archives and History Dept., State of Alabama; Whitney Museum of American Art; Montgomery Museum of Fine Art; murals, Napier Field Army Air Base, Dothan, AL.
Publications: Illustrated: covers for Am. Druggist, Outdoorsman; colorwork for Life magazine.
Painting Features
Artist First Name | Claude |
Artist Last Name | Peacock |
Artist's Dates | (1912-2005) |
Materials | oil on artist board |
Markings | signed and dated 1966 lower right |
Size | 21.5” x 19” |
Price | contact gallery |
Comments | This painting is beautifully matted and framed and in excellent condition. |