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Walter Peregoy was an American artist acclaimed for his Avant-Garde style. He is also known for his work at Disney, Hanna-Barbera and Format Films during the mid-20th century. His dedication, creativity and contributions to animation while at Disney earned Peregoy the honor of being inducted into the Disney Legends roster in 2008.

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Artist: Walter Peregoy
Watercolor of a Market Scene by Walter Peregoy
By Walter Peregoy
Located in Pasadena, CA
Charming watercolor watercolor of a market in a village interpreted and signed by Walter Peregoy, American painter acclaimed for his avant-garde style. Walter Peregoy was born in Los...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Walter Peregoy Art

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