After a twenty-five year career as an operations officer with the Central Intelligence Agency, Jerald Peterson retired in April 1990 to pursue a second career as an artist. His work can be found in the homes of diplomats, spies, businessmen, journalists, and art lovers around the world.
A self-taught painter, Peterson's representational style and earthy palette are distinctively his own. Whether painting an Oklahoma farm, a scene of Colonial Mexico, or a French landscape or cityscape, Pet (showing 500 of 881 characters). |
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