Clarisse Loxton Peacock

Clarisse Loxton Peacock, born Klara Féhér (died 2004) was a Hungarian-born artist, later styled Lady Dunnett.

[1] Féhér married the English businessman Grantley Loxton Peacock some time before 1959.

After her first exhibition in 1959, her paintings would appear in 17 shows in London, Germany, New York and Paris.

In the mid-1970s Clarisse Loxton Peacock commuted between the family house in Kensington and Paris, where her husband was working.

[6] He died in 1979, and she married Sir Anthony Grover, the Chairman of Lloyd's Register of Shipping.