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Creator: Walter Peregoy
Mixed-Media of a Motorcyclist by Avant Garde Disney Artist Walter Peregoy
By Walter Peregoy
Located in Pasadena, CA
Walter Peregoy (1925 2015) 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 ce...
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1990s American Modern Drawings

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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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