Peck, Stephen Rogers, 1912-....
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Stephen Rogers Peck was born in Cortland, New York. He trained at the College of Fine Arts at Syracuse University, which had been founded by George Fisk Comfort, the founder of the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts, an institution where Peck later exhibited. Peck was professionally active in New York and died in Florida. He also taught at the Pratt Institute.
From the description of Stephen Rogers Peck ms. drafts and illustrations for volume "Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist", [1950-1951]. (New York Academy of Medicine). WorldCat record id: 79903129
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creatorOf | Peck, Stephen Rogers, 1912-1988. Stephen Rogers Peck ms. drafts and illustrations for volume "Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist", [1950-1951]. | New York Academy of Medicine | |
creatorOf | Peck, Stephen Rogers, 1912-1988. Stephen Rogers Peck ms. drafts and illustrations for volume "Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist", [1950-1951]. | New York Academy of Medicine | |
referencedIn | Tully Filmus Papers, 1928-1967 | Syracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research Center |
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associatedWith | Comfort, George Fisk 1833-1910 |
associatedWith | Filmus, Tully, 1908-1998 |
associatedWith | New York Academy of Medicine. |
associatedWith | Peck, Stephen Rogers, 1912-1988. |
associatedWith | Pratt Institute. Dept. of Graphic Arts. |
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Birth 1912
Death 1988
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