‘It isn’t manners for us to begin, you know’, said the Rose

‘It isn’t manners for us to begin, you know’, said the Rose

Peter BlakeWW-1970-210651
1970·Screenprint on paper·image: 241 x 178 mm

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1970
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image: 241 x 178 mm
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Peter Blake
Peter Blake

Printmaking

Peter Blake combines painting, collage, and print to merge popular culture with folk art and fairground aesthetics, establishing a foundational vocabulary for British Pop art. His work layers celebrity imagery, nostalgic vernacular, and decorative excess; since his declared retirement from painting in 1997, he has continued making work indifferent to critical reception or stylistic consistency.

Chiswick, UK

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I may not be a Ruralist anymore, but this morning I saw a fairy in my garden in Chiswick

I may not be a Ruralist anymore, but this morning I saw a fairy in my garden in Chiswick

2008 · Digital print and screenprint on paper

WW-2008-216698
Pop-Tastic! The Definitive Pop Art Exhibition

Pop-Tastic! The Definitive Pop Art Exhibition

1998 · Envelope containing 7-inch vinyl record

WW-1998-M109573
Illustration to the cover of ‘Face Dances’

Illustration to the cover of ‘Face Dances’

1981 · Lithograph on paper

WW-1981-213880
‘The Meeting’ or ‘Have a Nice Day, Mr Hockney’

‘The Meeting’ or ‘Have a Nice Day, Mr Hockney’

1981 · Oil paint on canvas

WW-1981-220033
Liberty as a ‘Suffolk Child by John Constable R.A.’

Liberty as a ‘Suffolk Child by John Constable R.A.’

1976 · Etching on paper, photograph, black and white, on paper, ink on tracing paper, postcard and 6 paper clips

WW-1976-210512
Bearded Lady from Side Show

Bearded Lady from Side Show

1974 · One from a portfolio of five wood engravings

WW-1974-M065548

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Year
1970
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image: 241 x 178 mm
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WW-1970-210651

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