biografía de Sheldon PECK (1797-1869)
Lugar de nacimiento: Cornwall, VT
Direcciones: Vermont (until 1828); Jordan, NY (1828-45); Babcock"s Grove, Lombard, IL (1845-on)
Profesión: Portrait painter
Estudios: self-taught
Obra: Munson-Williams-Proctor Inst.
Comentarios: An itinerant portrait painter, he primarily painted half-length portraits in subdued colors. After 1845, his palette brightened and he created his own trompe l"úil frames. He was also a farmer and school teaccher.
Fuentes: G&W; 300 Years of American Art, vol. 1, 119; G&W identified him as a painter of a pair of portraits on wood of Mr. and Mrs. Alanson Peck of Cornwall, VT, 1824)); WPA (Mass.), Portraits Found in Vermont.