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Artwork by Paul Peel Wanted For Purchase or Consignment

For over 30 years Mayberry Fine Art has quietly brokered sales for countless Canadian and International works of art from private collections.

We provide complete services to confidentially assist you with the sale of complete collections or single works of art.

We are currently accepting consignments and looking to purchase artwork by Paul Peel.

What to expect when selling or consigning your artwork with Mayberry Fine Art
  • Use our Appriasal and Valuation form to send us details on the work(s) of art you may wish to sell. Some of the details we will need include.
    • Artist Name
    • Size (measurements)
    • Date
    • Signature
    • When and where aquired
    • Condition
    • Good quality photograph

     
  • After a fair market value has been agreed upon, we may need to examine the artwork for condition and authentication.
     
  • In the case of larger works or collections which may be awkward to transport, we will visit your location to view the works.
     
  • Crating and shipping is available when needed.
     
  • Purchase options include outright purchase or consignment sale.
     
  • Commission with regard to consignment sales is an agreed-upon percentage between Mayberry Fine Art and the seller. It is based on the value of the artwork. Commission on higher valued works can be as low as 5%.
     
  • Unless specifically expressed otherwise all values and prices discussed or published are in Canadian funds.

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Paul Peel
RCA,OSA

1860 - 1892
 
Paul Peel was born in London, Ontario in 1860. His early art training was provided in London by his father, John Robert Peel, and William Lees Judson, then at the Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia under Thomas Eakins. He later moved to Paris where he received art instruction at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts under Jean-Paul Gerome and at the Acadmie Julien under Benjamin Constant, Henri Doucet, and Jules Lefebvre. He then traveled widely in Canada and Europe exhibiting as a member of the Ontario Society of Artists and the Royal Canadian Academy. He also exhibited at international shows like the Paris Salon.

Peel's work was very popular in both his lifetime and today. It is executed mainly in oil and employs genre, landscape, marine and portrait subjects. His conservative style reflected the official one then taught in the French government academies but, at the time of his death, Peel appeared to be changing his style toward impressionism. He died in Paris in 1892.

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Need an Appraisal for Estate or Insurance Planning?

Mayberry Fine Art is an accredited appraiser of Canadian and International works of art and can provide verbal or formal valuations for your collection.

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Please note, we can only provide a valuation for known artists and only when submissions include a digital image.

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Confidential Services

Mayberry Fine Art understands and respects the privacy of its clientelle when selling fine art. All sources of artwork are kept strictly confidential and transactions are conducted in a straightforward and professional manner. Mayberry Fine Art is also pleased to provide references of our professional reputation.

Contact us if you have any questions.

Phone: 1-877-871-9261

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