Leslie Lohman Museum

PURCHASE

             
ART DORK PECKERSON


13 11 12
Untitled
Pencil on white ruled paper
8.5 x 14"
L2009.164.9
$110

Untitled
Pencil & pen on
white ruled paper
8.5 x 14"
L2009.164.6
$60

Untitled
Pencil on paper
17 x 22"
L2009.164.4
$240
6 16 15
Untitled
Pencil & watercolor
on paper
17 x 22"
L2009.164.1
$240

 

Untitled
Pencil & watercolor on
yellow ruled paper
12.5 x 8"
L2009.164.12
$120

Untitled
Pencil on paper
17 x 22"
L2009.164.10
$120
10 20 14
Untitled
Pencil & watercolor
on paper
11 x 8.5"
L2009.164.5

SOLD

Untitled
Pencil on paper
12 x 9"
L2009.164.14
$120
Untitled
Pencil on paper
10.75 x 7.25"
L2009.164.8
$80
24 17 22
Untitled
Pencil & watercolor
on yellow ruled paper
12.5 x 8"
L2009.164.18
$120

 

Untitled
Pencil on yellow
ruled paper
12.5 x 8"
L2009.164.11
$120
Untitled
Pencil on paper
11.75 x 9"
L2009.164.16
$120
25 19 27
Untitled
Pencil on paper
13.5 x 10.75"
L2009.164.20
$120

 

Untitled
Pencil on paper
12 x 9"
L2009.164.15
SOLD

Untitled
Pencil on paper
12 x 9"
L2009.164.22
SOLD
7 26 8
Untitled
Pencil on white ruled paper
11.5 x 8.25"
L2009.164.3
$60

 

Untitled
Pencil on paper
12 x 9"
L2009.164.21
$120
Untitled
Pencil on paper
11.5 x 8.25"
L2009.164.2
$100
All the above work were produced in the 50s & 60s

 

Dork Peckerson
Salvador Duke Ferrer, AKA Dork Peckerson, was born into a wealthy family in El Salvador in December 1933. His family sent him to New York at age 15 to finish prep school and attend college. He attended Columbia, then went on to several jobs in interior design before striking out on his own to paint, and generally raise hell!

His work included porn with a sense of humor on the one hand, very grounded in the 50s and 60s, and vibrant floral and food still life's on the other.

Salvador returned to San Salvador in 1997, where he set about renovating both the family home in San Salvador and the "hacienda" in Santa Tecia.

He left his erotic art portfolio with a friend in New York, fearing confiscation, or worse, the corrupt police; it has found its way to the Leslie/Lohman Gallery.

Should anyone care to view the entire portfolio...80+ pieces...with an eye toward possible purchase, the Gallery will be happy to accommodate.

To place an order email: rob@leslielohman.org
1. Give the name of artist, catalog number (if there is one), title, and price of the piece of interest to you.
2. Include your name, complete postal address, and phone number.
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4. 75% of the purchase price must be paid by check or money order directly to the artist or owner of the art.
5. 25% of the purchase price represents a tax-deductible donation to support our museum,
    and this portion can be paid by credit card.
6. Shipping and handling charges will be added.

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