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Peter Blake
b.1932
(b Dartford, Kent, 25 June 1932). British painter, printmaker, sculptor, and designer, a leading exponent of Pop art. His use of imagery from comics, pin-up magazines, consumer goods, and advertisements captures the flavour of the times in a manner that now evokes nostalgia for the ‘swinging sixties’, as was made clear during his enormously popular retrospective exhibition at the Tate Gallery, London, in 1983 (his most famous work is the cover design for the Beatles LP Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967).
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Studio Tackboard 1972 Peter Blake (b.1932)Studio Tackboard 1972 Falmouth Art Gallery
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The First Real Target 1961 Peter Blake (b.1932)The First Real Target 1961 Tate Modern
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Lounge, France–October 1963 1963 Peter Blake (b.1932)Lounge, France–October 1963 1963 British Council Collection
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Bertram Mills 1961 Peter Blake (b.1932)Bertram Mills 1961 British Council Collection
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The Masked Zebra Kid 1965 Peter Blake (b.1932)The Masked Zebra Kid 1965 Tate
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Girl in a Window 1962 Peter Blake (b.1932)Girl in a Window 1962 Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries
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Mabel Stark, an 80 Year Old Lion Tamer 1963 Peter Blake (b.1932)Mabel Stark, an 80 Year Old Lion Tamer 1963 The Higgins Bedford
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The Beatles 1962 1963–1968 Peter Blake (b.1932)The Beatles 1962 1963–1968 Pallant House Gallery
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Girls with Their Hero 1959 Peter Blake (b.1932)Girls with Their Hero 1959 Pallant House Gallery
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The Owl and the Pussycat 1981–1983 Peter Blake (b.1932)The Owl and the Pussycat 1981–1983 Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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On the Balcony 1955–7 Peter Blake (b.1932)On the Balcony 1955–7 Tate Britain
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Portrait of David Hockney in a Hollywood Spanish Interior 1965 Peter Blake (b.1932)Portrait of David Hockney in a Hollywood Spanish Interior 1965 Tate
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The Lettermen 1962 Peter Blake (b.1932)The Lettermen 1962 Ferens Art Gallery
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Tuesday 1961 Peter Blake (b.1932)Tuesday 1961 Tate Modern
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'The Meeting' or 'Have a Nice Day, Mr Hockney' 1981–3 Peter Blake (b.1932)'The Meeting' or 'Have a Nice Day, Mr Hockney' 1981–3 Tate
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The Fine Art Bit 1959 Peter Blake (b.1932)The Fine Art Bit 1959 Tate
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Daisy Fairy 1981–1982 Peter Blake (b.1932)Daisy Fairy 1981–1982 Victoria Art Gallery
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EL 1961 Peter Blake (b.1932)EL 1961 Pallant House Gallery
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Footsteps 1955 Peter Blake (b.1932)Footsteps 1955 Sheffield Museums
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Daimler and Nymphs 1984 Peter Blake (b.1932)Daimler and Nymphs 1984 Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust