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Landscape painter, Sculptor, b. 1916 -

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      • Leslie Hamilton Peters, oil on canvas, ex museum
        Oct. 15, 2024

        Leslie Hamilton Peters, oil on canvas, ex museum

        Est: $100 - $150

        Leslie Hamilton Peters (American, 1916-2010), Untitled, Native American on horseback, signed and dated lower right, 11.25"h x 19.25"w (sight), 15.5"h x 23.75"w (frame)

        Millea Bros Ltd
      • Les Peters Antelope Oil on Canvas Painting
        Jun. 08, 2024

        Les Peters Antelope Oil on Canvas Painting

        Est: $600 - $800

        22 5/8" by 28 5/8" framed. Leslie Hamilton (Les) Peters (1916 - 2010) was active/lived in Montana, New York. Leslie Peters is known for Wildlife and mountain landscape painting, sculpture, mural. Leslie Hamilton "Les" Peters, 93, an Army veteran and longtime Great Falls artist, died of natural causes Thursday at his daughter's home in Boise, Idaho. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date in Great Falls. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Cremation Society of Idaho in Boise. The family of Leslie Hamilton Peters announces his passing at home with his daughter Lindsey and her husband Rich Linford, in Boise, Idaho, on the evening of Dec. 2, 2010. Les lived a long and wonderful life, leaving an amazing legacy through his artwork and his work at helping to establish the C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls, Mont. Les was born July 18, 1917, in Great Falls. As a child, he loved the time he spent with his family at their cabin in the Little Belt Mountains east of Great Falls. He attended the University of Montana for a year and studied for one year at the University of Oregon before serving in the Army with the 11th Cavalry on the Mexican-California border. In 1942, the Cavalry was disbanded and Les was transferred to an infantry division, later serving in France and Germany with the 13th Armored Division in World War II. During his time in the Army, he met the love of his life, Barbara Lyons, of New York. Les and Barby were married in August of 1945. They moved to New York where Les studied for a year at the Art Students League and the Central Park School of Art. He and Barby returned to Great Falls, where they raised five daughters. Les immersed himself in the life he loved, seeing and painting wildlife and the Western lifestyle. Les continued to paint and sculpt throughout his life, giving generously of his time and talents, becoming a mentor and friend to many. On most days, Les could be found painting at his brick studio in Great Falls. Even though he may have been in the process of finishing up a painting to get it sent off to a gallery or art patron, he always pushed back his easel to welcome visits from his friends and those interested in seeing his artwork and extensive collection of Native American artifacts. Les's beautiful artwork can be found throughout Montana and in private collections throughout the United States. Some of Les's greater accomplishments were a 90-foot mural for the Florence Hotel in Missoula, which now hangs at the Missoula airport, dioramas in the State Historical Society in Helena and a small painting that was presented to President Eisenhower. He is survived by his five daughters: Suzy Peters (Bob Ruch) of Bainbridge Island, Wash., Deb Cole (Bob) of Missoula, Mont., Cindy Hilderbrand (Martell) of Billings, Mont., and Lindsey Linford (Rich), and Margot Nye (Tracy) of Boise, Idaho; grandchildren, Troy, Libby and Ford Clary, Travis and Michael Cole, Ryan and Abby Linford and Landon, Emily, Logan and Connor Nye; great-grandchildren, Parker and Whitney Clary; his sister, Mildred Duncan; and several nieces and nephews.

        Davis Brothers Auction
      • Leslie Hamilton (Les) Peters Montana Painting
        Jan. 26, 2024

        Leslie Hamilton (Les) Peters Montana Painting

        Est: $100 - $150

        Framed dimensions 17 3/4" by 13 3/4". Leslie Hamilton "Les" Peters, 93, an Army veteran and longtime Great Falls artist, died of natural causes Thursday at his daughter's home in Boise, Idaho. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date in Great Falls. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Cremation Society of Idaho in Boise. The family of Leslie Hamilton Peters announces his passing at home with his daughter Lindsey and her husband Rich Linford, in Boise, Idaho, on the evening of Dec. 2, 2010. Les lived a long and wonderful life, leaving an amazing legacy through his artwork and his work at helping to establish the C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls, Mont. Les was born July 18, 1917, in Great Falls. As a child, he loved the time he spent with his family at their cabin in the Little Belt Mountains east of Great Falls. He attended the University of Montana for a year and studied for one year at the University of Oregon before serving in the Army with the 11th Cavalry on the Mexican-California border. In 1942, the Cavalry was disbanded and Les was transferred to an infantry division, later serving in France and Germany with the 13th Armored Division in World War II. During his time in the Army, he met the love of his life, Barbara Lyons, of New York. Les and Barby were married in August of 1945. They moved to New York where Les studied for a year at the Art Students League and the Central Park School of Art. He and Barby returned to Great Falls, where they raised five daughters. Les immersed himself in the life he loved, seeing and painting wildlife and the Western lifestyle. Les continued to paint and sculpt throughout his life, giving generously of his time and talents, becoming a mentor and friend to many. On most days, Les could be found painting at his brick studio in Great Falls. Even though he may have been in the process of finishing up a painting to get it sent off to a gallery or art patron, he always pushed back his easel to welcome visits from his friends and those interested in seeing his artwork and extensive collection of Native American artifacts. Les's beautiful artwork can be found throughout Montana and in private collections throughout the United States. Some of Les's greater accomplishments were a 90-foot mural for the Florence Hotel in Missoula, which now hangs at the Missoula airport, dioramas in the State Historical Society in Helena and a small painting that was presented to President Eisenhower. He is survived by his five daughters: Suzy Peters (Bob Ruch) of Bainbridge Island, Wash., Deb Cole (Bob) of Missoula, Mont., Cindy Hilderbrand (Martell) of Billings, Mont., and Lindsey Linford (Rich), and Margot Nye (Tracy) of Boise, Idaho; grandchildren, Troy, Libby and Ford Clary, Travis and Michael Cole, Ryan and Abby Linford and Landon, Emily, Logan and Connor Nye; great-grandchildren, Parker and Whitney Clary; his sister, Mildred Duncan; and several nieces and nephews.

        Davis Brothers Auction
      • LESLIE HAMILTON (LES) PETERS MONTANA PAINTING
        Jun. 17, 2023

        LESLIE HAMILTON (LES) PETERS MONTANA PAINTING

        Est: $100 - $150

        5 1/2" by 6 1/2" framed. Leslie Hamilton "Les" Peters, 93, an Army veteran and longtime Great Falls artist, died of natural causes Thursday at his daughter's home in Boise, Idaho. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date in Great Falls. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Cremation Society of Idaho in Boise. The family of Leslie Hamilton Peters announces his passing at home with his daughter Lindsey and her husband Rich Linford, in Boise, Idaho, on the evening of Dec. 2, 2010. Les lived a long and wonderful life, leaving an amazing legacy through his artwork and his work at helping to establish the C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls, Mont. Les was born July 18, 1917, in Great Falls. As a child, he loved the time he spent with his family at their cabin in the Little Belt Mountains east of Great Falls. He attended the University of Montana for a year and studied for one year at the University of Oregon before serving in the Army with the 11th Cavalry on the Mexican-California border. In 1942, the Cavalry was disbanded and Les was transferred to an infantry division, later serving in France and Germany with the 13th Armored Division in World War II. During his time in the Army, he met the love of his life, Barbara Lyons, of New York. Les and Barby were married in August of 1945. They moved to New York where Les studied for a year at the Art Students League and the Central Park School of Art. He and Barby returned to Great Falls, where they raised five daughters. Les immersed himself in the life he loved, seeing and painting wildlife and the Western lifestyle. Les continued to paint and sculpt throughout his life, giving generously of his time and talents, becoming a mentor and friend to many. On most days, Les could be found painting at his brick studio in Great Falls. Even though he may have been in the process of finishing up a painting to get it sent off to a gallery or art patron, he always pushed back his easel to welcome visits from his friends and those interested in seeing his artwork and extensive collection of Native American artifacts. Les's beautiful artwork can be found throughout Montana and in private collections throughout the United States. Some of Les's greater accomplishments were a 90-foot mural for the Florence Hotel in Missoula, which now hangs at the Missoula airport, dioramas in the State Historical Society in Helena and a small painting that was presented to President Eisenhower. He is survived by his five daughters: Suzy Peters (Bob Ruch) of Bainbridge Island, Wash., Deb Cole (Bob) of Missoula, Mont., Cindy Hilderbrand (Martell) of Billings, Mont., and Lindsey Linford (Rich), and Margot Nye (Tracy) of Boise, Idaho; grandchildren, Troy, Libby and Ford Clary, Travis and Michael Cole, Ryan and Abby Linford and Landon, Emily, Logan and Connor Nye; great-grandchildren, Parker and Whitney Clary; his sister, Mildred Duncan; and several nieces and nephews.

        Davis Brothers Auction
      • Leslie Hamilton (Les) Peters (1916 - 2010) American
        Nov. 29, 2022

        Leslie Hamilton (Les) Peters (1916 - 2010) American

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Leslie Hamilton (Les) Peters (1916 - 2010) oil mounted on board , Signed , measures 17.5" x 22" , w/frame , 24" x 28"

        Cutler Bay Auctions
      • Leslie Peters Elk in Landscape Oil on Canvas
        Apr. 28, 2021

        Leslie Peters Elk in Landscape Oil on Canvas

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Leslie Hamilton (Les) Peters (American, 1916-2010). Oil on canvas painting depicting a herd of elk among a mountainous landscape. Signed along the lower right. Unframed; height: 24 1/4 in x width: 30 1/4 in. Framed; height: 27 3/4 in x width: 33 3/4 in.

        Revere Auctions
      • Peters, Leslie (Les) (1917-2010) "Elk on the Hill"
        Jan. 19, 2018

        Peters, Leslie (Les) (1917-2010) "Elk on the Hill"

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Peters, Leslie (Les) (1917-2010) "Elk on the Hill"

        Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
      • Peters, Leslie (Les) (1917-2010) "Elk"
        Jan. 19, 2018

        Peters, Leslie (Les) (1917-2010) "Elk"

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Peters, Leslie (Les) (1917-2010) "Elk"

        Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
      • Peters, Leslie (Les) (1917-2010) "Buffalo"
        Jan. 19, 2018

        Peters, Leslie (Les) (1917-2010) "Buffalo"

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Peters, Leslie (Les) (1917-2010) "Buffalo"

        Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
      • Peters, Leslie (Les) (1917-2010) "Moose"
        Jan. 19, 2018

        Peters, Leslie (Les) (1917-2010) "Moose"

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Peters, Leslie (Les) (1917-2010) "Moose"

        Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
      • LESLIE PETERS, OIL ON CANVAS 18" X 24" GRISLY
        Oct. 17, 2010

        LESLIE PETERS, OIL ON CANVAS 18" X 24" GRISLY

        Est: $200 - $400

        LESLIE PETERS, OIL ON CANVAS 18" X 24" GRISLY BEAR: Signed. L. Peters. "Crossroads of Sport" title on label. From the Estate of James O. Keene

        DuMouchelles
      • Leslie H. Peters American (1917-) ALBERTA BILLY
        Jun. 17, 2009

        Leslie H. Peters American (1917-) ALBERTA BILLY

        Est: $400 - $600

        Leslie H. Peters American (1917-) ALBERTA BILLY oil on canvas signed 16 x 20 in.

        Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
      • Leslie H. Peters American (1917-) GRIZZLY oil on
        Jun. 17, 2009

        Leslie H. Peters American (1917-) GRIZZLY oil on

        Est: $300 - $500

        Leslie H. Peters American (1917-) GRIZZLY oil on canvas signed 10 x 14 in.

        Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
      • Leslie H. Peters American (1917-) OUT OF THE MIST
        Jun. 17, 2009

        Leslie H. Peters American (1917-) OUT OF THE MIST

        Est: $400 - $600

        Leslie H. Peters American (1917-) OUT OF THE MIST oil on canvas signed 12 x 20 in.

        Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
      • Leslie H. Peters American (1917-) WINTER RANGE
        Jun. 17, 2009

        Leslie H. Peters American (1917-) WINTER RANGE

        Est: $600 - $800

        Leslie H. Peters American (1917-) WINTER RANGE BUFFALO oil on canvas signed 12 x 24 in.

        Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
      • Leslie H. Peters American, b. 1916 Shadows on the Snow
        Mar. 12, 2008

        Leslie H. Peters American, b. 1916 Shadows on the Snow

        Est: $500 - $750

        Leslie H. Peters American, b. 1916 Shadows on the Snow Signed LHPeters (ll); inscribed at titled on the reverse Oil on canvasboard 17 7/8 x 24 inches

        Doyle New York
      • Leslie H. Peters American, b. 1916 Shadows on the Snow
        Feb. 12, 2008

        Leslie H. Peters American, b. 1916 Shadows on the Snow

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Leslie H. Peters American, b. 1916 Shadows on the Snow Signed LHPeters (ll); inscribed at titled on the reverse Oil on canvasboard 17 7/8 x 24 inches (45.5 x 61 cm)

        Doyle New York
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