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Waldo Peirce

Peirce (left) with his brother and their wives, 1930s Waldo Peirce (December 17, 1884 – March 8, 1970) was an American painter, who for many years reveled in living the life of a bohemian expatriate.

Peirce was both a prominent painter and a well-known colorful figure in the world of the arts. In a modern account, he was described as Rabelaisian, bawdy, witty, robust, wild, lusty, protean, lecherous, luscious, and was sometimes called "the American Renoir." Peirce once said he never worked a day in his life. He did, however, spend many hours every day for 50 years of his life painting still lifes, figures, and landscapes as well as hundreds of pictures of his beloved families (he was married four times and had numerous children). With a mustache and full beard and a large cigar jammed perpetually into his mouth he looked every inch of a cartoonist's notion of an artist. Peirce himself was adamant about one thing: "I'm a painter," he insisted, "not an artist." Provided by Wikipedia
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    Waldo Peirce. by Peirce, Waldo, 1884-1970

    Imprint 1945
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    7 Decades : seven alumni of Phillips Academy: Waldo Peirce, John McLaughlin, Joseph Cornell, Cleve Gray, Robert Jordan, Frank Stella, Gary Rieveschl [exhibition].

    Imprint 1969
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    Peirce, Waldo, 1884-1970 :

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    Waldo Peirce by Varga, Margaret, 1908-

    Imprint 1941
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