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Sheldon Peck

Sheldon Peck Sheldon Peck (August 26, 1797 – March 19, 1868) was an American folk artist, conductor on the Underground Railroad, and social activist. Peck's portraiture – with its distinctive style – is a prime example of 19th century American folk art. He also become known for advocating abolitionism, racial equality, temperance, public education, women's rights, and pacifism. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Rembrandt drawings : twenty-five years in the Peck collection by Peck, Sheldon

    Published 2003
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    Rembrandt drawings : twenty-five years in the Peck collection by Peck, Sheldon

    Published 2003
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    Fresh woods and pastures new : seventeenth-century Dutch landscape drawings from the Peck collection by Robinson, Francis W. (Francis Waring)

    Published 1999
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