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  • Robert Peters American Desert Landscape Painting
    Sep. 26, 2018

    Robert Peters American Desert Landscape Painting

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Robert Peters [ 1960 - American ]. Titled "Saquaro Skies". Subject matter features a daytime desert landscape with large cacti, a small view of mountains in the background. Original oil painting on board. Signed lower left and verso. Board size measures 14" x 11". Frame measures 19" x 16". Good to very good condition. Estate fresh to market. Frame having mild storage related wear. Guaranteed Authentic. Hill Auction Gallery In house continental USA domestic shipping $125 USD plus insurance. INV (117)

    Hill Auction Gallery
  • Robert Peters American Buffalo Landscape Painting
    Sep. 26, 2018

    Robert Peters American Buffalo Landscape Painting

    Est: $600 - $900

    Robert Peters [ 1960 - American ]. Nature wildlife. Titled "Giants of the West, Study ". Subject matter features buffalo grazing in a grassy field, a daytime sky with snowy mountains in the background. Original oil painting on board. Signed lower right. Board size measures 12" x 9". Frame measures 15 3/8" x 12 3/8". Good to very good condition. Estate fresh to market. Frame having mild storage related wear. Guaranteed Authentic. Hill Auction Gallery In house continental USA domestic shipping $100 USD plus insurance. INV (116)

    Hill Auction Gallery
  • Robert Peters - Zuni Moon
    Apr. 08, 2017

    Robert Peters - Zuni Moon

    Est: $12,000 - $16,000

    Robert Peters

    Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
  • Robert Peters - Desert in Idyll
    Apr. 08, 2017

    Robert Peters - Desert in Idyll

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Robert Peters

    Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
  • Robert Peters - Catalina Highlights
    Apr. 08, 2017

    Robert Peters - Catalina Highlights

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Robert Peters

    Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
  • Robert Peters | Well Attired
    Aug. 14, 2015

    Robert Peters | Well Attired

    Est: $4,500 - $6,500

    Artist: Robert Peters b. 1960 | Title: Well Attired | Signed l/r: Robert Peters | Media: Oil on linen | Dimensions: 20 by 24 inches

    Altermann Galleries
  • October Rust
    Sep. 13, 2014

    October Rust

    Est: $10,000 - $20,000

    oil on canvas

    Jackson Hole Art Auction
  • Robert (Bob) Peters (American, b. 1960), September Gold, Signed "ROBERT PETERS" l.r., identified on a presentation plaque, signed, titl
    May. 16, 2014

    Robert (Bob) Peters (American, b. 1960), September Gold, Signed "ROBERT PETERS" l.r., identified on a presentation plaque, signed, titl

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    Robert (Bob) Peters (American, b. 1960) September Gold Signed "ROBERT PETERS" l.r., identified on a presentation plaque, signed, titled, and inscribed "© ROBERT PETERS..." on the stretcher. Oil on canvas, 18 x 24 in. (45.7 x 61.0 cm), framed. Condition: Good.

    Skinner
  • Robert (Bob) Peters (American, b. 1960), Sanctuary, Signed "ROBERT PETERS" l.r., identified on a presentation plaque, signed, titled, a
    May. 16, 2014

    Robert (Bob) Peters (American, b. 1960), Sanctuary, Signed "ROBERT PETERS" l.r., identified on a presentation plaque, signed, titled, a

    Est: $5,000 - $7,000

    Robert (Bob) Peters (American, b. 1960) Sanctuary Signed "ROBERT PETERS" l.r., identified on a presentation plaque, signed, titled, and inscribed "© ROBERT PETERS..." on the stretcher. Oil on canvas, 48 x 60 in. (121.9 x 152.4 cm), framed. Condition: Good.

    Skinner
  • Ancient Empire, Mesa Verde by Robert Peters
    May. 04, 2014

    Ancient Empire, Mesa Verde by Robert Peters

    Est: $180 - $225

    Ancient Empire, Mesa Verde by Robert Peters - Edition Size: Open - Giclee on Canvas, Open Edition Signed Dimensions: 10 x 15 Release Date: 6-2011 ???.Robert Peters has spent his life living in and absorbing all that the West and its magnificent landscapes offer. The artist states, ?My work is grounded in my earliest personal impressions.? As a child, Peters grew up in Arizona, and he remembers fondly family trips that allowed him to hike, fish, and hunt in the wild and wondrous landscapes of southwestern Colorado. In these early years, the artist was just happy to enjoy the experience of being outdoors and eager to take in all that nature offers. ?I often seek out the story in a landscape,? says Peters. He notes that ?the repetition of shape in ridges? and ?jagged rocks in juxtaposition with soft snow? are just a couple aspects that interest him in mentally forming a composition that will draw and move the viewer?s eye to take in all of nature captured on his canvas. The artist also notes that ?a judicious use of detail? makes up the light and delicate aspects of his works. The excellent ability to orchestrate color and values gives Peters? art depth and emotion. ?That?s where their (my paintings) atmosphere comes from,? adds the artist. ?In the studio, I?m composing, rearranging, and reliving.? Trips to art museums and art classes in college laid the foundation for Peters? interest in what was to become his passion and career. In college, he began painting seriously; a professor, who was also a successful commercial illustrator, acknowledged and fostered Peters? talent and potential. With a desire for a career in commercial art, the artist was fortunate to have a mentor who educated him in the various components of the business. The young Peters soon began making a living working with well known advertising and publishing companies in New York without having to live there. Peters thrived in the business and his work was in demand. During this time, he joined the Society of Illustrators. During his successful commercial art career, Peters and his wife moved to Colorado and lived on a ranch where they bred and raised show horses. This rewarding life brought new purpose to his talent as an artist. He began painting the horses they loved and the western landscape. Peters felt compelled to paint full-time and quit commercial art, and his fine art career as a landscape painter was brought to life. Now settled back in Arizona with his family, Peters paints in a spacious studio next to his home. Majestic mountain vistas and his own horse pasture contribute to his many inspired moments at the easel. The artist also ventures into the natural world he so loved as a boy to view, contemplate, make notes, and sketch an image that he will take back to his studio where it will come alive on his canvas. Adds Peters, ?If something is in one of my paintings, I?ve been there and experienced it.?

    Artistic Findings
  • Icons of the West by Robert Peters
    May. 03, 2014

    Icons of the West by Robert Peters

    Est: $1,600 - $2,000

    Icons of the West by Robert Peters - Edition Size: 15 - Giclee on Canvas - Artist Proof Dimensions: 20 x 36 Release Date: 3-2008 ???.Robert Peters has spent his life living in and absorbing all that the West and its magnificent landscapes offer. The artist states, ?My work is grounded in my earliest personal impressions.? As a child, Peters grew up in Arizona, and he remembers fondly family trips that allowed him to hike, fish, and hunt in the wild and wondrous landscapes of southwestern Colorado. In these early years, the artist was just happy to enjoy the experience of being outdoors and eager to take in all that nature offers. ?I often seek out the story in a landscape,? says Peters. He notes that ?the repetition of shape in ridges? and ?jagged rocks in juxtaposition with soft snow? are just a couple aspects that interest him in mentally forming a composition that will draw and move the viewer?s eye to take in all of nature captured on his canvas. The artist also notes that ?a judicious use of detail? makes up the light and delicate aspects of his works. The excellent ability to orchestrate color and values gives Peters? art depth and emotion. ?That?s where their (my paintings) atmosphere comes from,? adds the artist. ?In the studio, I?m composing, rearranging, and reliving.? Trips to art museums and art classes in college laid the foundation for Peters? interest in what was to become his passion and career. In college, he began painting seriously; a professor, who was also a successful commercial illustrator, acknowledged and fostered Peters? talent and potential. With a desire for a career in commercial art, the artist was fortunate to have a mentor who educated him in the various components of the business. The young Peters soon began making a living working with well known advertising and publishing companies in New York without having to live there. Peters thrived in the business and his work was in demand. During this time, he joined the Society of Illustrators. During his successful commercial art career, Peters and his wife moved to Colorado and lived on a ranch where they bred and raised show horses. This rewarding life brought new purpose to his talent as an artist. He began painting the horses they loved and the western landscape. Peters felt compelled to paint full-time and quit commercial art, and his fine art career as a landscape painter was brought to life. Now settled back in Arizona with his family, Peters paints in a spacious studio next to his home. Majestic mountain vistas and his own horse pasture contribute to his many inspired moments at the easel. The artist also ventures into the natural world he so loved as a boy to view, contemplate, make notes, and sketch an image that he will take back to his studio where it will come alive on his canvas. Adds Peters, ?If something is in one of my paintings, I?ve been there and experienced it.?

    Artistic Findings
  • On the Little Colorado by Robert Peters
    May. 03, 2014

    On the Little Colorado by Robert Peters

    Est: $790 - $990

    On the Little Colorado by Robert Peters - Edition Size: 15 - Giclee on Canvas - Artist Proof Dimensions: 22 x 28 Release Date: 7-2010 ???.Robert Peters has spent his life living in and absorbing all that the West and its magnificent landscapes offer. The artist states, ?My work is grounded in my earliest personal impressions.? As a child, Peters grew up in Arizona, and he remembers fondly family trips that allowed him to hike, fish, and hunt in the wild and wondrous landscapes of southwestern Colorado. In these early years, the artist was just happy to enjoy the experience of being outdoors and eager to take in all that nature offers. ?I often seek out the story in a landscape,? says Peters. He notes that ?the repetition of shape in ridges? and ?jagged rocks in juxtaposition with soft snow? are just a couple aspects that interest him in mentally forming a composition that will draw and move the viewer?s eye to take in all of nature captured on his canvas. The artist also notes that ?a judicious use of detail? makes up the light and delicate aspects of his works. The excellent ability to orchestrate color and values gives Peters? art depth and emotion. ?That?s where their (my paintings) atmosphere comes from,? adds the artist. ?In the studio, I?m composing, rearranging, and reliving.? Trips to art museums and art classes in college laid the foundation for Peters? interest in what was to become his passion and career. In college, he began painting seriously; a professor, who was also a successful commercial illustrator, acknowledged and fostered Peters? talent and potential. With a desire for a career in commercial art, the artist was fortunate to have a mentor who educated him in the various components of the business. The young Peters soon began making a living working with well known advertising and publishing companies in New York without having to live there. Peters thrived in the business and his work was in demand. During this time, he joined the Society of Illustrators. During his successful commercial art career, Peters and his wife moved to Colorado and lived on a ranch where they bred and raised show horses. This rewarding life brought new purpose to his talent as an artist. He began painting the horses they loved and the western landscape. Peters felt compelled to paint full-time and quit commercial art, and his fine art career as a landscape painter was brought to life. Now settled back in Arizona with his family, Peters paints in a spacious studio next to his home. Majestic mountain vistas and his own horse pasture contribute to his many inspired moments at the easel. The artist also ventures into the natural world he so loved as a boy to view, contemplate, make notes, and sketch an image that he will take back to his studio where it will come alive on his canvas. Adds Peters, ?If something is in one of my paintings, I?ve been there and experienced it.?

    Artistic Findings
  • Amid Summer Blooms by Robert Peters
    May. 03, 2014

    Amid Summer Blooms by Robert Peters

    Est: $1,400 - $1,740

    Amid Summer Blooms by Robert Peters - Edition Size: 15 - Giclee on Canvas - Artist Proof Dimensions: 30 x 45 Release Date: 11-2009 ???.Robert Peters has spent his life living in and absorbing all that the West and its magnificent landscapes offer. The artist states, ?My work is grounded in my earliest personal impressions.? As a child, Peters grew up in Arizona, and he remembers fondly family trips that allowed him to hike, fish, and hunt in the wild and wondrous landscapes of southwestern Colorado. In these early years, the artist was just happy to enjoy the experience of being outdoors and eager to take in all that nature offers. ?I often seek out the story in a landscape,? says Peters. He notes that ?the repetition of shape in ridges? and ?jagged rocks in juxtaposition with soft snow? are just a couple aspects that interest him in mentally forming a composition that will draw and move the viewer?s eye to take in all of nature captured on his canvas. The artist also notes that ?a judicious use of detail? makes up the light and delicate aspects of his works. The excellent ability to orchestrate color and values gives Peters? art depth and emotion. ?That?s where their (my paintings) atmosphere comes from,? adds the artist. ?In the studio, I?m composing, rearranging, and reliving.? Trips to art museums and art classes in college laid the foundation for Peters? interest in what was to become his passion and career. In college, he began painting seriously; a professor, who was also a successful commercial illustrator, acknowledged and fostered Peters? talent and potential. With a desire for a career in commercial art, the artist was fortunate to have a mentor who educated him in the various components of the business. The young Peters soon began making a living working with well known advertising and publishing companies in New York without having to live there. Peters thrived in the business and his work was in demand. During this time, he joined the Society of Illustrators. During his successful commercial art career, Peters and his wife moved to Colorado and lived on a ranch where they bred and raised show horses. This rewarding life brought new purpose to his talent as an artist. He began painting the horses they loved and the western landscape. Peters felt compelled to paint full-time and quit commercial art, and his fine art career as a landscape painter was brought to life. Now settled back in Arizona with his family, Peters paints in a spacious studio next to his home. Majestic mountain vistas and his own horse pasture contribute to his many inspired moments at the easel. The artist also ventures into the natural world he so loved as a boy to view, contemplate, make notes, and sketch an image that he will take back to his studio where it will come alive on his canvas. Adds Peters, ?If something is in one of my paintings, I?ve been there and experienced it.?

    Artistic Findings
  • March, Yavapai Point by Robert Peters
    May. 03, 2014

    March, Yavapai Point by Robert Peters

    Est: $990 - $1,240

    March, Yavapai Point by Robert Peters - Edition Size: 195 - Giclee on Canvas - Signed & Numbered Dimensions: 20 x 36 Release Date: 9-2007 ???.Robert Peters has spent his life living in and absorbing all that the West and its magnificent landscapes offer. The artist states, ?My work is grounded in my earliest personal impressions.? As a child, Peters grew up in Arizona, and he remembers fondly family trips that allowed him to hike, fish, and hunt in the wild and wondrous landscapes of southwestern Colorado. In these early years, the artist was just happy to enjoy the experience of being outdoors and eager to take in all that nature offers. ?I often seek out the story in a landscape,? says Peters. He notes that ?the repetition of shape in ridges? and ?jagged rocks in juxtaposition with soft snow? are just a couple aspects that interest him in mentally forming a composition that will draw and move the viewer?s eye to take in all of nature captured on his canvas. The artist also notes that ?a judicious use of detail? makes up the light and delicate aspects of his works. The excellent ability to orchestrate color and values gives Peters? art depth and emotion. ?That?s where their (my paintings) atmosphere comes from,? adds the artist. ?In the studio, I?m composing, rearranging, and reliving.? Trips to art museums and art classes in college laid the foundation for Peters? interest in what was to become his passion and career. In college, he began painting seriously; a professor, who was also a successful commercial illustrator, acknowledged and fostered Peters? talent and potential. With a desire for a career in commercial art, the artist was fortunate to have a mentor who educated him in the various components of the business. The young Peters soon began making a living working with well known advertising and publishing companies in New York without having to live there. Peters thrived in the business and his work was in demand. During this time, he joined the Society of Illustrators. During his successful commercial art career, Peters and his wife moved to Colorado and lived on a ranch where they bred and raised show horses. This rewarding life brought new purpose to his talent as an artist. He began painting the horses they loved and the western landscape. Peters felt compelled to paint full-time and quit commercial art, and his fine art career as a landscape painter was brought to life. Now settled back in Arizona with his family, Peters paints in a spacious studio next to his home. Majestic mountain vistas and his own horse pasture contribute to his many inspired moments at the easel. The artist also ventures into the natural world he so loved as a boy to view, contemplate, make notes, and sketch an image that he will take back to his studio where it will come alive on his canvas. Adds Peters, ?If something is in one of my paintings, I?ve been there and experienced it.?

    Artistic Findings
  • Amid Summer Blooms by Robert Peters
    May. 03, 2014

    Amid Summer Blooms by Robert Peters

    Est: $2,000 - $2,500

    Amid Summer Blooms by Robert Peters - Edition Size: 35 - Giclee on Canvas - Grande Edition Dimensions: 40 x 60 Release Date: 11-2009 ???.Robert Peters has spent his life living in and absorbing all that the West and its magnificent landscapes offer. The artist states, ?My work is grounded in my earliest personal impressions.? As a child, Peters grew up in Arizona, and he remembers fondly family trips that allowed him to hike, fish, and hunt in the wild and wondrous landscapes of southwestern Colorado. In these early years, the artist was just happy to enjoy the experience of being outdoors and eager to take in all that nature offers. ?I often seek out the story in a landscape,? says Peters. He notes that ?the repetition of shape in ridges? and ?jagged rocks in juxtaposition with soft snow? are just a couple aspects that interest him in mentally forming a composition that will draw and move the viewer?s eye to take in all of nature captured on his canvas. The artist also notes that ?a judicious use of detail? makes up the light and delicate aspects of his works. The excellent ability to orchestrate color and values gives Peters? art depth and emotion. ?That?s where their (my paintings) atmosphere comes from,? adds the artist. ?In the studio, I?m composing, rearranging, and reliving.? Trips to art museums and art classes in college laid the foundation for Peters? interest in what was to become his passion and career. In college, he began painting seriously; a professor, who was also a successful commercial illustrator, acknowledged and fostered Peters? talent and potential. With a desire for a career in commercial art, the artist was fortunate to have a mentor who educated him in the various components of the business. The young Peters soon began making a living working with well known advertising and publishing companies in New York without having to live there. Peters thrived in the business and his work was in demand. During this time, he joined the Society of Illustrators. During his successful commercial art career, Peters and his wife moved to Colorado and lived on a ranch where they bred and raised show horses. This rewarding life brought new purpose to his talent as an artist. He began painting the horses they loved and the western landscape. Peters felt compelled to paint full-time and quit commercial art, and his fine art career as a landscape painter was brought to life. Now settled back in Arizona with his family, Peters paints in a spacious studio next to his home. Majestic mountain vistas and his own horse pasture contribute to his many inspired moments at the easel. The artist also ventures into the natural world he so loved as a boy to view, contemplate, make notes, and sketch an image that he will take back to his studio where it will come alive on his canvas. Adds Peters, ?If something is in one of my paintings, I?ve been there and experienced it.?

    Artistic Findings
  • Wandering Shallows
    Jul. 21, 2012

    Wandering Shallows

    Est: $25,000 - $35,000

    Peters, Robert

    Coeur d’Alene Art Auction
  • Robert Peters. b. 1960. Sonora Desert . Oil on
    Mar. 30, 2012

    Robert Peters. b. 1960. Sonora Desert . Oil on

    Est: $6,000 - $9,000

    Robert Peters. b. 1960. Sonora Desert . Oil on canvas. 28 by 22 inches. Signed: Signed; 'Robert Peters',, l/l

    Altermann Galleries
  • Robert Peters (B.1960), "Pebbly Brook" oil on
    Jan. 29, 2011

    Robert Peters (B.1960), "Pebbly Brook" oil on

    Est: $10,000 - $15,000

    Robert Peters (B.1960), "Pebbly Brook" oil on linen. Linen: 30"H x 28"W; Frame. Signed lower left, "Robert Peters". Robert Peters comments, "Water has always been a favorite subject of mine and is always a joy to paint. The variety of textures, forms and lines, I find to be exceptionally appealing. "Pebbly Brook" typifies the balance and harmony that can be found with these elements in one simple but striking scene." Provenance: loan to the U. S. State Department during the Bush administration and was exhibited in the United States embassy in Muscat, Oman. Upon the painting's return, it was then part of an exhibition at the Phippen Museum of Western Art, "Greatest Show on Earth" landscape exhibition.

    Dallas Fine Art Auction
  • Robert Peters Mission Bells 22 by 28 inchesOil on
    Aug. 14, 2010

    Robert Peters Mission Bells 22 by 28 inchesOil on

    Est: $5,000 - $7,000

    Robert Peters Mission Bells 22 by 28 inchesOil on Linen

    Altermann Galleries
  • Robert Peters (American, born 1960) Diamond Creek 11 x 14in
    May. 09, 2010

    Robert Peters (American, born 1960) Diamond Creek 11 x 14in

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Diamond Creek signed 'Bob Peters' (lower left) and signed and titled (on the reverse) oil on canvas affixed to board 11 x 14in

    Bonhams
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