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Observation, personal practice, and studies at Pennsylvania Academy pave the way for still life. This milestone illuminates the "John F. Peto" collection by prioritizing space.
1854 -1907 · Philadelphia and Island Heights
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1854 -1907 · Philadelphia and Island Heights
John Frederick Peto was born in Philadelphia in 1854. Largely self-taught, he nevertheless took classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1877 and attended William Michael Harnett, another great American master of trompe l'oeil. Both painted letters, books, instruments and hanging objects with precision capable of deceiving the eye, but Peto soon favored aged surfaces and signs of use. In 1889, he moved to Island Heights, New Jersey, where he worked far from major commercial circuits and played the cornet at religious meetings. In 1889, he moved to Island Heights, New Jersey, where he worked far from major commercial circuits and played the cornet at religious meetings. In 1889, he moved to Island Heights, New Jersey, where he worked far from major commercial circuits and played the cornet at religious meetings. In 1889, he moved to Island Heights, New Jersey, where he worked far from major commercial circuits and played the cornet at religious meetings. In 1889, he moved to Island Heights, New Jersey, where he worked far from major commercial circuits and played the cornet at religious meetings. In 1889, he moved to Island He ribbon makes up the memory of a life. Shadows make things almost graspable, while brown tones and patina introduce a melancholy absent from pure illusionist virtuosity. Died in 1907 in relative darkness, Peto was rediscovered in the 20th century when his works, sometimes attributed to Harnett, found their author. The selection "John F. Peto" notably compares The Old Violin. His reading favors space.
Peto trompe l'oeil to better awaken memory: the object seems real because its marks of use tell the story of the time that passed through it.
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Observation, personal practice, and studies at Pennsylvania Academy pave the way for still life. This milestone illuminates the "John F. Peto" collection by prioritizing space.
Books, letters and instruments explore the illusion of relief while asserting darker, worn material.
Withdrawal from the market, music and domestic workshop give the latest objects an autobiographical depth.
Scratches, dust, folded paper and tarnished wood make wear the real subject of the painting. This line guides a space-centered reading of "John F. Peto".
Each object casts a measured shadow that appears to physically detach it from the support.
Brown, black and ocher unite objects in an intimate and melancholy atmosphere.
Violin, envelope or book acquire the silent presence of things preserved after their use.
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Worn instrument, bow, ribbon and mail compose an absent portrait where each trace becomes a memory.
Landmark work by John F. Peto. Reading "John F. Peto" through space.Scratches, dust, folded paper and tarnished wood make wear the real subject of the painting. This line guides a space-centered reading of "John F. Peto".
Reading key for John F. PetoEach object casts a measured shadow that appears to physically detach it from the support.
Reading key for John F. PetoBrown, black and ocher unite objects in an intimate and melancholy atmosphere.
Reading key for John F. PetoViolin, envelope or book acquire the silent presence of things preserved after their use.
Reading key for John F. PetoObservation, personal practice, and studies at Pennsylvania Academy pave the way for still life. This milestone illuminates the "John F. Peto" collection by prioritizing space.
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