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Georg Vinko von Peschke
Georg Vinko von Peschke (born Croatia, 1900-died 1959 Athens, Greece) was a painter who lived and worked in Greece from the 1920s until his death. He was part of an international circle of artists, musicians, and intellectuals, first in Thessaloniki, and then in Athens. Peschke was a member of the League of Greek Artists. He exhibited on his own and with other artists in Greece, and in 1935 curated an exhibition of contemporary Greek painters in Vienna, in which his work also featured.

Peschke was frequently employed as an artist by archaeologists in Greece, particularly American archaeologists. His drawings and paintings were used in publications of the excavations at Corinth, Olynthus, and Isthmia.

Peschke's work featured in an exhibition at Franklin & Marshall College and Bryn Mawr College in 2012 curated by Kostis Kourelis.