Paul Peel
(1860 - 1892) RCA,OSA
Previously Sold Works
PAUL PEEL
The Young Gleaner
oil on canvas
signed and dated 1888 lower left
33 x 23.25 ins ( 83.8 x 59.1 cms )
Auction Estimate: $150,000.00 - $200,000.00
Price Realized $408,000.00
Sale date: June 8th 2023
PAUL PEEL
The Young Biologist, 1891
oil on canvas
signed lower left
18.25 x 15 ins ( 46.4 x 38.1 cms )
Auction Estimate: $100,000.00 - $150,000.00
Price Realized $144,000.00
Sale date: December 6th 2023
PAUL PEEL
The Luxembourg Gardens, Paris II
oil on board
signed and dated “Paris 1890” lower left; a floral tree study painted on the reverse
10.5 x 13.75 ins ( 26.7 x 34.9 cms )
Auction Estimate: $20,000.00 - $30,000.00
Price Realized $72,000.00
Sale date: December 1st 2022
PAUL PEEL
Madame Verdier
oil on canvas
signed lower right; titled on a gallery label on the reverse
15.5 x 12.5 ins ( 39.4 x 31.8 cms )
Auction Estimate: $8,000.00 - $12,000.00
Price Realized $10,030.00
Sale date: May 28th 2019
PAUL PEEL
The Young Sailor
oil on canvas
signed, dated 1881 and inscribed “Brittany” lower right; signed and dated 1881 on the stretcher on the reverse
18 x 12 ins ( 45.7 x 30.5 cms )
Auction Estimate: $25,000.00 - $35,000.00
Price Realized $26,400.00
Sale date: November 7th 2023
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P. Peel Biography
(1860 - 1892) RCA,OSA
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.