Cheryl Laemmle (born 1947[1]) is an American contemporary surrealist painter of figures, animals, and imaginary landscapes.
1 Special Projects Room (1980) in Long Island, Texas Gallery (1982) in Houston, and Barbara Toll Fine Arts (1983) in New York.
[13] Her work, Monkey with Angel, (1982) in the Fogg Art Museum was influenced by her time spent in the Adirondacks, the toys her grandfather carved for her out of birch, as well as Joseph Cornell's box assemblages.
Laemmle has received a variety of awards,[1] including Creative Artists Public Service Program Fellowship (1980), Vera G. List Award, for distinguished achievement in the visual arts (1984), and National Endowment for the Arts grant (1985).
Laemmle painted Pek for Herb - Happy Birthday as a gift to Herbert Vogel.