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Sir Peter Robson
Born in wartime London, England, Peter Robson moved to Canada in 1966. A
resident of South-western Ontario, his studio is in the quaint, historic village of Sparta. The popularity of Peter's original painting and sculpture has gained him
recognition in private and corporate collections across the world. As the appointed Court painter to the Royal House of Stewart, his work is on permanent
display from the McLaughlin Estate in Oshawa, to the Tower of London and the Borovsk Museum of Art near Moscow.

Commemorative plate for the Royal House of Stewart,
historically known as the House of the Unicorns
~Art image is Strictly Artist's Copyright~
For many years Peter Robson and Laurence Gardner have been collaborating on artistic design and cultural works for various galleries and corporate institutions, with particular acclaim from the Premier of Ontario and the Russian Ministry of Culture. A 1995 example of their joint deliberations resulted in Peter’s ‘Project Genisys’ painting. This was commissioned to commemorate a new computer system (Genisys: from Geni System) for the Nesbitt Burns investment firm. They were among the first companies in North America to adopt the then new Windows 95 operating system (see the subtle use of the logo in the waterfall section), participating in its Canadian launch at the Toronto CN Tower.
Project
Genisys~Art image is Strictly Artist's Copyright~
Timeless Embrace bronze ~Art image is Strictly Artist's Copyright~
To view Sir Peter Robson's allegorical artwork, as portrayed in Laurence
Gardner's Chronicles of the Holy Grail book series, please visit
ENTROPIC FINE ART

Ezekiel's Vision~Art image is Strictly Artist's Copyright~

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