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Artist: Peter Blake (1932 - )
Nationality: British
Movement: Pop Art
Media: Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture
Influences:
Biography: Peter Blake was one of the leading figures in the development of Pop art. He incorporates imagery from modern culture into his work, including comic books, consumer goods, and advertisements. His most recognized work is the cover for The Beatles’s album, Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. He was a member of the painter’s group, the Brotherhood of Ruralists, which he co-founded in1975.
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Peter Blake.
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Blake , Frontispiece from Observations on Man by David Hartley, engraved by Blake after Shackelton, 1791 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Blake , The Grave by Robert Blair, London 1813; designed by Blake engraved by Luigi Schiavonetti; The Day of Judgment, 1808
- Francis Alexander - Sarah Blake Sturgis 1835 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Leonard Baskin, Blake, 1963
- Peter Wtewael - The Denial of Peter 1620's oil on wood Cleveland Museum of Art Dutch Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Blake , Illustration No.8 - The Pastorals of Virgil by Robert John Thornton, Third Edition, London 1821; Designed and engraved by Blake, 18th - 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Blake , The Complaint of Job, circa 1786 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Blake , And My Servant Job Shall Pray for You, 1825
- Julius LeBlanc Stewart - Portrait of Mrs. Francis Stanton Blake 1908 oil on canvas The Walters Art Museum American Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Blake , Mrs. Q. (Mrs. Harriet Quentin), 1820 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Blake , Wilson Lowry, 1824 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Bernard Blake, Salt Point Weed, 1976 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Blake , Cover sheet: Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Blake , Complete proof edition of Book of Job, 1825 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Blake , Complete proof edition of Book of Job, 1825 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Theodore Blake Wirgman, Portrait of Joseph Pennell, 1905 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Blake , The Graveä (London: R. Ackermannä, 1813), 1813 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Roger Boyce, "Mechanical Excellence Is the Only Vehicle of Genius" (Blake), 1984 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Blake , Fables by John Gay (London: John Stockdale, 1793), vol. 1, 1793 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Blake , Fables by John Gay (London: John Stockdale, 1793), vol. 2, 1793 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Blake , Plate 12: "I am young and ye are very old" from the complete proof edition of Book of Job, 1825 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Blake , Plate 2: "When the Almighty was yet with me.." from Complete proof edition of Book of Job, 1825 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Blake , Plate 1: "Thus did Job continually" Complete proof edition of Book of Job, 1825 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Peter Paul Rubens, Peter Paul Rubens - p.708 Harper"s Weekly, 8 September 1877, 16th - 17th century
- Michele Giambono - Saint Peter c. 1445-1450 tempera on panel National Gallery of Art Italian
- Hans Hofmann - Struwel Peter 1965 Oil on Canvas University of California, Berkeley Art Museum American
- Maud Molyneux - Portrait of Peter early 20th cent oil on canvas Brighton and Hove Museums English
- Gerrit van Honthorst - The Denial of St. Peter c. 1623 oil on canvas Minneapolis Institute of Arts Dutch
- John Singer Sargent - Peter A. B. Widener 1902 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Marco Zoppo - Saint Peter c. 1468 tempera on panel National Gallery of Art Italian
- Hendrik van Steenwyck the younger - The Liberation of St Peter 1615 oil on panel The Fitzwilliam Museum Flemish
- Hendrik van Steenwyck the younger - The Liberation of St Peter 1626 oil on panel The Fitzwilliam Museum Flemish
- Georges de la Tour - St. Peter Repentant 1645 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art French Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Blake , Plate 8: "Let the Day perish wherein I was born" from the complete proof edition of Book of Job, 1825 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Blake , Plate 7: "And when they lifted up their eyes.." from the complete proof edition of Book of Job, 1825 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Blake , Plate 18: "And my servant Job shall pray for you", from the complete proof edition of Book of Job, 1825 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Blake , Plate 4: "And I only am escaped alone to tell thee" from the complete proof edition of Book of Job, 1825
- Nicolas Tournier - The Denial of St. Peter c. 1630 oil on canvas High Museum of Art Museum of Fine Arts
- Claude Monet, French, 1840-1926 Broad Landscape about 1862 Pastel on paper 17.4 x 35.9 cm The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Portrait of a Man, Called Dr. Blake Sir Henry Raeburn (Scottish, 1756-1823)Oil on canvas; 51
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Blake
Somerset House: Quentin Blake: Fifty Years of Illustration Rough designs, preliminary drawings and finished originals as well as the final publications will appeal to adults and children alike, providing a unique insight into the working methods of one of Britain's best-loved illustrators.
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Helsinski City Art Museum: William Blake Born in London in 1757, William Blake's thinking was much influenced by the French Revolution, which was generally
regarded as a sign of the dawning of a new age in Europe. Blake saw himself primarily as a prophet, for whom art was a
way o...
National Gallery: TELL ME A PICTURE: An exhibition selected by Quentin Blake Mysterious, exciting, touching and sometimes disturbing, they
are all distinguished by their pictorial inventiveness. Quentin Blake, who
is widely known for his illustrations to the books of Roald Dahl, has won an
international reputation for ...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: William Blake's Masterpieces Many of the artist's greatest works will be on view in William Blake,
including the apocalyptic Angel of the Revelation (ca. 1803-05, The
Metropolitan Museum o...
Tate Britian: William Blake The exhibition will contain four sections, each of
which will look at a facet of Blake's art and life. One of
these sections Ch...
Tate Britian: ART NOW - Cerith Wyn Evans: Cleave 00 Wyn Evans began his career as a film and video maker, but more recently he has created
sculptures and installations using combinations of materials such as neon lighting,
mirrors, fireworks and plants.
For...
Art Gallery of York University: Jeremy Blake: Winchester Trilogy Blake's projections probe the psychological aura of this architectural wonder constructed by Sara Winchester, widow of the heir to the Winchester rifle fortune, over the course of thirty-eight years, beginning in the late nineteenth century. After...
Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens: Vision and Verse: William Blake Although little known in his own lifetime, William Blake (1757-1827) is now
one of the most celebrated artists and poets in the English-speaking world.
His ability to express his imaginative vision through both pictures and
poems makes his tale...
National Museums Liverpool: Call for Artists: John Moores 24 The deadline to register to enter is 17 February 2006 - just a month away!
For full details visit www.thewalker.org.uk/johnmoores24
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J. Paul Getty Center: THE BODY BEAUTIFUL: Artists Draw The Nude (1440-1850) Mastering the depiction of the nude figure has long been a cornerstone of an artist’s
training. Classical form prevailed through the Renaissance. Male nudes were drawn with
finely detailed, strongly define...
National Gallery: My Queen Elizabeth: 50 Prizewinning Entries from the CBBC 'Blue Peter' Golden Jubilee Portrait Competition Entries were judged in three categories, 7 years and under, 8 to 10 years and 11 to 15 years, by a panel including National Gallery Director Neil MacGregor and artist and illustrator Quentin Blake, who will also open the exhibition.The pictures wi...
Royal Academy of the Arts: 233rd SUMMER EXHIBITION 2001 As usual, there will also be a room displaying prints and drawings by both Academicians and other artists. Sculpture will also feature greatly in the
exhibition, with works displayed amongst the paintings within each of the categories. In addit...
Frye Art Museum: Heightened Realities: The Monotypes of Ruth Weisberg The monotype process involves drawing or painting on a flat surface and then
transferring the image by means of pressure onto a sheet of paper. Only one strong
impression can be taken. Weisberg uses oil paint and printing ink, applying the med...
Whitney Museum of Art: Bitstreams: Contemporary Art Harnesses Digital Media In conjunction with BitStreams, Performance on 42nd
presents Pulse, a series of four events featuring live
performances intertwined with digital media.
...
Fogg Art Museum, Harvard: Timeless Beauty: Representing the Ideal in Neoclassical Drawing Timeless Beauty examines the origins, development, and ultimate dissolution of the drawing style of extreme linearity favored by artists working in the Neoclassical mode. Beginning in the 1750’s and lasting into the early decades of the 1800’s, arti...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Five New Painting Galleries to Open The V&A has remarkable collections of eighteenth and nineteenth century British landscape paintings and watercolours (the national collection of watercolours is held at the V&A). Three galleries will focus on the image of landscape in Britain as...
Victoria and Albert Museum: V&A Illustration Awards 2004 This year's judging panel was artist Gavin Turk, writer and
broadcaster Joan Bakewell, illustrator and RCA senior tutor Andrzej
Klimowski and V&A Director Mark Jones. The Illustration Awards were
established in 1972. Previous award winners incl...
National Gallery: A Private Passion: 19th-Century Paintings and Drawings from the Grenville L. Winthrop Collection, Harvard University The exhibition is organised by the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, in collaboration with the National Gallery, London, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyon and Réunion des Musées Nationaux, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, ...
Bonhams London: The Sovereign European Art Prize 2005 Commenting
on the short listing process Sir Peter Blake said ‘This was a tricky business. There were many surprises
and new discoveries. If this standard is maintained the Sovereign European Prize will quickly establish
itself as an important p...
Laguna Art Museum: California Holiday: The E. Gene Crain Collection Support for the exhibition has been provided by the Festival of Arts Foundation, the City of Laguna Beach, the Fieldstone Foundation, Jim and Martha Newkirk, John and Barbara Bing, the late Rex Brandt, Gerald and Bente Buck, Mary and Matt Lawson, ...
Kettle's Yard Gallery, University of Cambridge: The Print Show For over 30 years Cambridge has been a centre of excellence and innovation
in printmaking, attracting artists from around the world. Each studio has
its own area of expertise - lithography at The Curwen Studio,
screenprinting at The Print Studi...
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: The Draftsman's Art: Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Scotland The Draftsman's Art spans the 15th to the 19th centuries with drawings by
Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Peter Paul Rubens, François Boucher, William
...
The Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Gardens: RUTH WEISBERG: CANTO V: A WHIRLWIND OF LOVERS In Weisberg's monumental painting---a pensive exploration of the nature of passion and love---couples come together but remain emotionally separate, suggesting that
despite the intensity of the moment in which the lovers should be transported, t...
Parsons Exhition Center: Drawing in the Present Tense This show is based on a series of simple observations about the drawing process. The creative process itself often has its origins in drawing. In this view, drawing comes about from a succession of traces, impulses and sensations that form an end...
Davis Museum and Cultural Center: Surrounding Interiors: Views Inside the Car This exhibition features 24 works by 17 contemporary artists in photography, video, sculpture, painting and
multi-media who explore the mutable nature of the car interior. Works by artists Andrew Bush, Nan Goldin and
Alex Harris (photography);...
Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College: image a new - Re:locations - FLESH and FLUID: Three Spring Thesis Exhibitions image a new, curated by Carina Plath, reconsiders the situation of the image in the arts today. The emergence of digital technology has reopened a discussion of the image as a medium of representation. The artists in the exhibition—Ola Bill...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Trenton Doyle Hancock: Moments in Mound History Trenton Doyle Hancocks art reveals an obsession with feelings and imparts associations that are personal and universal, factual and fictive. Through an idiosyncratic narrative of his own design, Hancock tackles sticky subjects and addresses the co...
Tate Gallery, Liverpool: Figurative Art at the End of the Century Many of these works have only just been
acquired by the Tate and are on show in Liverpool for the first
time. Together, they create a powerful spectacle and raise issues
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Sheffield Galleries and Museum Trust, Graves Art Gallery: Tate Sculpture: The Human Figure in British Art from Moore to Gormley Tate Sculpture will display 20 major works focussing on the human form, by
internationally renowned masters such as Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth,
alongside contemporary artists such as Sarah Lucas, Ron Mueck and Antony
Gormley. Tate Sculptu...
Workmens Cirle: A Shenere Velt Gallery: A Jewish Portrait Gallery: Questions of Seeing and Looking Included works are by Laurel Paley, with her
intriguing semi-abstractions, Lucille Dratler and Gabriella Karin, whose art
is inspired by Holocaust survivorship, and Ilse Gordon, whose moody faces
evoke pre-war Vienna and modern, intellectual Je...
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