sheldon peck

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  • Attributed to Sheldon Peck Marriage Portrait
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    $15,000 - $20,000
  • Attributed to Sheldon Peck, Pair of Twins
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  • Attributed to Sheldon Peck, Two Brothers
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    $7,000 - $9,000
  • Attributed to Sheldon Peck, Twin Sisters
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  • Manner of Limner School Portrait Of A Gentleman
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    Manner of Limner School Portrait Of A Gentleman

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  • Sheldon Peck (Illinois, Vermont, 1797-1868)      Portrait of a Gentleman
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    Sheldon Peck (Illinois, Vermont, 1797-1868) Portrait of a Gentleman

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  • Sheldon Peck - Man From Ft Henry New York
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    Sheldon Peck - Man From Ft Henry New York

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  • Sheldon Peck (Illinois/Vermont, 1797-1868)  Portrait of a Gentleman
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    Sheldon Peck (Illinois/Vermont, 1797-1868) Portrait of a Gentleman

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  • Sheldon Peck (Illinois, Vermont, 1797-1868)      Portrait of a Girl in a Pink Dress Holding a Rose Branch
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    Sheldon Peck (Illinois, Vermont, 1797-1868) Portrait of a Girl in a Pink Dress Holding a Rose Branch

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    $10,000 - $15,000
  • Possibly the Work of Sheldon Peck (American, 1797-1869)      Portrait of Lady in Black Holding a Red Book.
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    Possibly the Work of Sheldon Peck (American, 1797-1869) Portrait of Lady in Black Holding a Red Book.

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    $1,500 - $2,500
  • Attributed to Sheldon Peck (Illinois, Vermont, 1797-1868)      Portrait of a Black-haired Man Wearing a Brown Coat
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    Attributed to Sheldon Peck (Illinois, Vermont, 1797-1868) Portrait of a Black-haired Man Wearing a Brown Coat

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    $2,000 - $3,000
  • Attributed to Sheldon Peck (Illinois, Vermont, 1797-1868)      Portrait of a Black-haired Man Wearing a Brown Coat
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    Attributed to Sheldon Peck (Illinois, Vermont, 1797-1868) Portrait of a Black-haired Man Wearing a Brown Coat

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    $2,000 - $3,000
  • Sheldon Peck (Illinois/Vermont, 1797-1868)  Portrait of John Newcomb Knapp (1826-1893) of Victory, New York
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    Sheldon Peck (Illinois/Vermont, 1797-1868) Portrait of John Newcomb Knapp (1826-1893) of Victory, New York

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    $10,000 - $15,000
  • Sheldon Peck (1797-1868), Portrait of William Botts Benjamin, Mrs. Benjamin & Daughter
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    Sheldon Peck (1797-1868), Portrait of William Botts Benjamin, Mrs. Benjamin & Daughter

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    $20,000 - $40,000
  • American School, fine pair folk portrait paintings
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    $1,000 - $1,500

    American School, fine pair folk portrait paintings

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    $1,000 - $1,500

Sheldon Peck (1797- 1868) is a famous American folk artist who is best identified by his enthralling portraits and his deep commitment to social justice. Among his works are those that are both poignant and filled with a modem of cultural identity encased in small portraits in the 19th century in America. Peck was a self-taught artist; he considered his paintings not only artistic but also historical artifacts representing his time. His works greatly appeal to collectors and art enthusiasts.

Introduction to the Artist
Sheldon Peck was one of the leading figures of American folk art. The artist began his career in the early twenties of his life with the making of portraits that became his trademark. In 1828, Peck relocated to Jordan, New York, where his talents as an artist fully flowered in a cultural environment in full bloom. Peck’s work is distinguished by its ability to humanize subjects through meticulous detail and expressive features, drawing viewers into the lives of those he portrayed.

Peck's commitment to social causes was equally profound; he was an ardent abolitionist who actively participated in the Underground Railroad. His home served as a refuge for escaped slaves, showcasing his dedication to racial equality and human rights. This dual legacy of artistry and activism has solidified his place in both the art world and American history.

The last years of his life were spent in Lombard, Illinois, where he kept painting and worked on a farm. Following his death, Peck encountered several obstacles in attaining fame during his lifetime; he seldom signed his work, and therefore there is a fair amount of his artwork that has not been officially validated. His contributions are now rediscovered posthumously, with many of his works presently in the collections of such prestigious institutions as the Art Institute of Chicago and the American Folk Art Museum.

Artistic Contributions
Sheldon Peck is known for his cultural relevance and robust style of painting. The backgrounds of his portraits are often designed as dark, against which the light on a person's face stands out, creating a very personal bond between the viewer and the subject.

Peck’s broader contributions to the art world extend beyond individual portraits; they provide insight into the social dynamics of 19th-century America. His works serve as visual records of an important period in history, capturing not only the likenesses but also the spirits of those he painted.

The Legacy of Sheldon Peck
Following this death, Sheldon Peck's legacy has had a long and illustrious history. His long-abandoned home in Lombard has already been identified as an important stop on the Underground Railroad, then turned into a museum celebrating his life and mission. He has received several posthumous honors, including historic markers commemorating his artistic and social contributions.

Sheldon Peck Artworks for Sale on Bidsquare
Bidsquare offers collectors the opportunity to bid for rare artifacts by Sheldon Peck in its online auctions. Bidsquare connects bidders to stated historical signatures that showcase Peck's artistic genius and historical importance. Every item from him available for bids tells of his commitment to his craft just as it witnesses his skill in painting the touch of human emotion on canvas.

The auction of Sheldon Peck's works via Bidsquare provides the collector with a slice of history while also assisting in preserving folk heritage through the auction catalog. Thus, the platform allows one to obtain exceptional pieces of art that commercial galleries may not be able to offer. Anyone who wishes to connect to his art should most definitely venture into Sheldon Peck's offerings at Bidsquare. Each auction creates an engaging experience with art that crosses several centuries and testifies to its creator's vision.

Summing up, holding online auctions for Sheldon Peck's works of art at Bidsquare is an open platform to explore and own. This auction becomes the bridge to the heritage of one of the great folk artists, who lives in the hearts of many.

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