Peck’s work is defined by its 19th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Library, Yale University
Peck Brothers American, 19th century

Hillhouse Avenue
Peck Brothers American, 19th century

Corallo Chair
Campana Brothers (Brazilian, founded circa 1983) Fernando Campana (Brazilian, born 1961) and Humberto Campana (Brazilian, born 1953) Manufactured by Edra Italian, founded 1987

Cabinet
Herter Brothers (American, 1864–1906) New York

William W. Welch
Sheldon Peck American, 1797–1868

Phebe Russell Swain Welch
Sheldon Peck American, 1797–1868

Sideboard
Herter Brothers American, 1864–1906

Side Chair
Herter Brothers American, 1864–1906 New York, NY

Joseph Sold by his Brothers
Master of the Die (Italian, active c. 1530-1560) after Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520)

Carbon and Carbide Building, Chicago, Illinois, Perspective Sketch
Burnham Brothers (American, 1924-1929) Daniel Hudson Burnham, Jr. (American, 1886-1961) Hubert Burnham (American, 1882-1968)

Side Chair
Herter Brothers (American, 1864–1906) New York

Table
Herter Brothers American, 1864–1906

"Wally Bird" Tobacco Jar
Martin Brothers (English, 1873-1914) London and Southall, England

Fort Peck Dam, Montana
Margaret Bourke–White American, 1904–1971

Martha Graham
Augustus Peck American, 1906-1975

Untitled (Army camp, perhaps from the Battle of Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga, Tennessee)
Charles Peck American, 1827–1900

The Temple of Poseidon. Sounion, Greece
Mary Peck American, born 1952

This, My Brother
Charles White (American, 1918–1979)

Untitled (Priscilla Peck)
Irving Penn American, 1917–2009