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1914 Budapest, Hungary - 2004 London, England. Known for: Modernist, abstract painting of botanics, still life, florals and figures.
Clarisse Loxton Peacock was born in Budapest, Hungary but moved to England to complete her schooling in Bristol before studying at Chelsea and Central St Martins. Early successes resulted in sales to... Read full biography
Clarisse Loxton Peacock was born in Budapest, Hungary but moved to England to complete her schooling in Bristol before studying at Chelsea and Central St Martins. Early successes resulted in sales to the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool; San Francisco Museum of Art and other successes in France,... Read full biography
Clarisse Loxton Peacock was born in Budapest, Hungary but moved to England to complete her schooling in Bristol before studying at Chelsea and Central St Martins. Early successes resulted in sales to the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool; San Francisco Museum of Art and other successes in France, Germany and America. She received a Medaille d'Argent from the Paris Salon. After an early marriage to Grantley Loxton Peacock, Clarisse married Sir Anthony Grover and they lived an active social life in... Read full biography
Clarisse Loxton Peacock was born in Budapest, Hungary but moved to England to complete her schooling in Bristol before studying at Chelsea and Central St Martins. Early successes resulted in sales to the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool; San Francisco Museum of Art and other successes in France, Germany and America. She received a Medaille d'Argent from the Paris Salon. After an early marriage to Grantley Loxton Peacock, Clarisse married Sir Anthony Grover and they lived an active social life in London and Kent. After Sir Anthony's death, she was married for a third time to Sir James Dunnett. Loxton Peacock's work is characterized by her admiration for Giorgio Morandi's contemplative compositions, interpreted afresh with vivid colour and... Read full biography
Clarisse Loxton Peacock was born in Budapest, Hungary but moved to England to complete her schooling in Bristol before studying at Chelsea and Central St Martins. Early successes resulted in sales to the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool; San Francisco Museum of Art and other successes in France, Germany and America. She received a Medaille d'Argent from the Paris Salon. After an early marriage to Grantley Loxton Peacock, Clarisse married Sir Anthony Grover and they lived an active social life in London and Kent. After Sir Anthony's death, she was married for a third time to Sir James Dunnett. Loxton Peacock's work is characterized by her admiration for Giorgio Morandi's contemplative compositions, interpreted afresh with vivid colour and sometimes with light-hearted themes that suggest a playful approach. She continued to paint until Sir James's death, comple... Read full biography
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