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Charles Rollo Peters (1862-1928) Adobe at Night signed 'Charles Rollo Peters' (lower right) oil on panel 12 x 16 in. framed 17 x 21 in.
BonhamsCharles Rollo Peters (1862-1928) Moon Shadows Under the Eaves apparently unsigned oil on canvas 30 x 48 in. framed 35 1/2 x 53 1/2 in.
BonhamsCharles Rollo Peters (1862-1928) Twilight Reflections signed and indistinctly dated 'Charles Rollo Peters / April 10th, 192*' (lower left) oil on canvas 19 x 25 in. framed 22 1/2 x 28 1/2 in.
BonhamsCharles Rollo Peters The Hut Lands End 1923 oil Cornwall St Ives artist carved Arts Crafts gilt Impressionist English landscape seascape nocturne California tonalist. Oil on canvas, 25.25in x 19.25in, 33in x 27in x 3in framed, signed lower left, signed, dated and titled and inscribed in pencil on stretcher verso, collector notes on frame label verso.
Richard Stedman Estate Services LLCCharles Rollo Peters (1862-1928) Landscape for Mrs. Martinez signed, dated, and inscribed 'To Mrs. Martinez / Oct. 1908 / Charles Rollo Peters' (lower right) oil on panel 12 x 16 in. framed 20 x 24 in.
BonhamsCharles Rollo Peters (American, 1862-1928) Monterey adobe nocturne oil on canvas signed lower left Charles Rollo Peters
Andrew Jones AuctionsCharles Rollo Peters (American, 1862-1928) Nocturne with cottage oil on canvas signed lower right Charles Rollo Peters
Andrew Jones AuctionsCharles Rollo Peters (1862 - 1928) American Oil on Board Measure 11 1/2"in H x 17 1/2"in W and 17"in H x 23"in W x 2"in D with frame Known for: Nocturne and tonalist landscape painting Biography: Charles Rollo Peters was born in San Francisco in 1862, where he studied at the School of Design, and with Jules Tavernier. In his mid-20's, Peters left for Europe to study at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and the Academie Julian in Paris. While abroad, Peters was greatly influenced by the work of James McNeil Whistler, who was likewise impressed with Peters. Upon returning to the U.S., Peters settled on a 30-acre estate in Monterey where he entertained visiting artist friends lavishly. Peters was receiving great acclaim for his work. His paintings from this period are almost invariably nocturnes of the crumbling historic adobes left from Spanish Colonial times. In 1909, following family tragedies, Peters remarried, his estate was sold, and he moved back to San Francisco, where he died in 1928.
Coral Gables AuctionCharles Rollo Peters (1862-1928) Stevens Adobe, Monterey signed 'Charles Rollo Peters' (lower right) oil on canvas 16 x 24 in. framed 26 x 34 in.
BonhamsCharles Rollo Peters (1862-1928) Moonlight, Casa Alvarado, Monterey signed twice 'Charles Rollo Peters' (lower right) oil on canvas 20 x 28 in. framed 24 x 32 in. Painted circa 1920.
BonhamsCharles Rollo Peters (1862-1928) San Francisco Nocturne signed 'Charles Rollo Peters' (lower left) oil on canvas 25 1/4 x 18 3/8 in. framed 30 x 23 in.
BonhamsCharles Rollo Peters (1862-1928) House on the Rim signed 'Charles Rollo Peters' (lower right) oil on canvas 16 x 24 in. framed 25 x 32 in.
BonhamsCharles Rollo Peters (1862 - 1928) American Oil on Board Measure 11 1/2"in H x 17 1/2"in W and 17"in H x 23"in W x 2"in D with frame Known for: Nocturne and tonalist landscape painting Biography: Charles Rollo Peters was born in San Francisco in 1862, where he studied at the School of Design, and with Jules Tavernier. In his mid-20's, Peters left for Europe to study at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and the Academie Julian in Paris. While abroad, Peters was greatly influenced by the work of James McNeil Whistler, who was likewise impressed with Peters. Upon returning to the U.S., Peters settled on a 30-acre estate in Monterey where he entertained visiting artist friends lavishly. Peters was receiving great acclaim for his work. His paintings from this period are almost invariably nocturnes of the crumbling historic adobes left from Spanish Colonial times. In 1909, following family tragedies, Peters remarried, his estate was sold, and he moved back to San Francisco, where he died in 1928.
Coral Gables AuctionCharles Rollo Peters (1862 - 1928) American Oil on Board Measure 11 1/2"in H x 17 1/2"in W and 17"in H x 23"in W x 2"in D with frame Known for: Nocturne and tonalist landscape painting Biography: Charles Rollo Peters was born in San Francisco in 1862, where he studied at the School of Design, and with Jules Tavernier. In his mid-20's, Peters left for Europe to study at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and the Academie Julian in Paris. While abroad, Peters was greatly influenced by the work of James McNeil Whistler, who was likewise impressed with Peters. Upon returning to the U.S., Peters settled on a 30-acre estate in Monterey where he entertained visiting artist friends lavishly. Peters was receiving great acclaim for his work. His paintings from this period are almost invariably nocturnes of the crumbling historic adobes left from Spanish Colonial times. In 1909, following family tragedies, Peters remarried, his estate was sold, and he moved back to San Francisco, where he died in 1928.
Coral Gables AuctionCharles Rollo Peters (1862 - 1928) American Oil on Board Measure 11 1/2"in H x 17 1/2"in W and 17"in H x 23"in W x 2"in D with frame Known for: Nocturne and tonalist landscape painting Biography: Charles Rollo Peters was born in San Francisco in 1862, where he studied at the School of Design, and with Jules Tavernier. In his mid-20's, Peters left for Europe to study at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and the Academie Julian in Paris. While abroad, Peters was greatly influenced by the work of James McNeil Whistler, who was likewise impressed with Peters. Upon returning to the U.S., Peters settled on a 30-acre estate in Monterey where he entertained visiting artist friends lavishly. Peters was receiving great acclaim for his work. His paintings from this period are almost invariably nocturnes of the crumbling historic adobes left from Spanish Colonial times. In 1909, following family tragedies, Peters remarried, his estate was sold, and he moved back to San Francisco, where he died in 1928.
Coral Gables AuctionCharles Rollo Peters (1862-1928) Houseboats and Wharf Nocturne signed 'Charles Rollo Peters' (lower right) and signed again, titled and dated 'Painted 1925' (on the stretcher bar) oil on canvas 19 x 25 in. framed 24 x 30 in. For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website
BonhamsCharles Rollo Peters (1862-1928) Adobe and starry night signed 'Charles Rollo Peters' (lower right) oil on canvas 8 x 12 in. framed 14 x 18 in. For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website
BonhamsCharles Rollo Peters (1862-1928) Moon over a pool signed 'Charles Rollo Peters' (lower left) oil on canvas 19 x 25 in. framed 25 x 31 in. For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website
BonhamsCharles Rollo Peters (1862-1928) Adobe Nocturne appears unsigned oil on panel 10 x 14 in. framed 17 x 19 in. For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website
BonhamsCharles Rollo Peters (1862 - 1928) American Oil on Board Measure 11 1/2"in H x 17 1/2"in W and 17"in H x 23"in W x 2"in D with frame Known for: Nocturne and tonalist landscape painting Biography: Charles Rollo Peters was born in San Francisco in 1862, where he studied at the School of Design, and with Jules Tavernier. In his mid-20's, Peters left for Europe to study at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and the Academie Julian in Paris. While abroad, Peters was greatly influenced by the work of James McNeil Whistler, who was likewise impressed with Peters. Upon returning to the U.S., Peters settled on a 30-acre estate in Monterey where he entertained visiting artist friends lavishly. Peters was receiving great acclaim for his work. His paintings from this period are almost invariably nocturnes of the crumbling historic adobes left from Spanish Colonial times. In 1909, following family tragedies, Peters remarried, his estate was sold, and he moved back to San Francisco, where he died in 1928.
Coral Gables AuctionCharles Rollo Peters (1862 - 1928) House By A Pond At Dawn Oil on Canvas. Charles Rollo Peters, called "The Poet of Night", is best known for his Tonalist landscapes, especially nocturnes, with much of his subject matter being scenes around his home in Monterey, California. As Peters matured, his life became increasingly tumultuous, but the one stable part of his existence was his painting. He continued to pour his emotions into his work, creating lonely, mysterious nocturnes. He exhibited in the annual exhibitions of the San Francisco Art Association and the Bohemian Club. Along with William Keith, Xavier Martinez, Karl Neuhaus and Will Sparks, he established in Monterey the Del Monte Art Gallery, which was the first gallery focused exclusively on work by California-based artists. Artist: Charles Rollo Peters Title: House By A Pond At Dawn Medium: Oil on Canvas Signature Type: Signed Signature Location: Lower Left Keywords: Nocturne, landscape, tonalist; Ref: BD1572
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Florat Jewelry CorpCharles Rollo Peters (1862-1928) Adobe at night near the sea signed 'Charles R. Peters' (lower right) oil on canvas 10 x 14 in. framed 16 x 20 in. For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website
BonhamsAttributed to Charles Rollo Peters (1862-1928) Moonlit Seascape inscribed and dated 'To Mrs. Lillie H. Coit / from her godson Warrin Hugh Peters / Monterey 1897' (lower right) oil on panel 6 1/4 x 9 1/2 in. framed 12 1/2 x 16 1/4 in. For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website
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