Peters opened a studio in Monterey, California, where he became an oil painter of nocturnes.[1] He was a member of the Bohemian Club.[1] According to the San Francisco Examiner, he became "one of the world's greatest artists."[1] For the Los Angeles Times, he was "known internationally for his nocturne studies of Californian and European subjects."[2]
Peters resided in Monterey with his second wife, Constance Mabel Easley[Wikidata],[5][2][6] who was a painter. His son, Dewitt Clinton Peters[Wikidata] was also a painter.[5] His son, Charles Rollo Peter (commonly known as Rollo Peters), was an actor, theatre director, and scenic designer.[7][2]
Peters died on March 2, 1928 in San Francisco, at age 66.[1] His work is in the permanent collection of the Laguna Art Museum.[3]
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