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  • Art period: Moderne
  • Also known as: Sir Peter Thomas Blake CBE RDI RA
  • Top 3 works:
    • På balkonen
    • The Toy Shop
    • The First Real Target.
  • Works on APS: 39
  • Born: 1932, Dartford, Storbritannien
  • Movements: pop art
  • Mere…
  • Museums on APS:
    • Tate Modern
    • Tate Modern
    • Tate Modern
    • Tate Modern
    • Tate Modern
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Nationality: Storbritannien
  • Top-ranked work: På balkonen
  • Creative periods: mature period

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Peter Blake er mest kendt for hans arbejde med hvilken musikgruppe?
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Hvilken kunststil betegnes Peter Blake's brug af collage som?
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Peter Blake vandt America’s Cup i hvilket år?
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Hvilken film instruerede Peter Blake sammen med Julie Andrews?
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Peter Blake fik en æredoktorat ved Auckland University of Technology for hans arbejde indenfor hvilket område?

Peter Blake (1932 – )

Peter Blake is an English pop artist who stands as a towering figure within the Pop Art movement, celebrated for his innovative use of collage, his masterful blending of popular and fine art traditions, and his enduring ability to capture the spirit of an era. He co-created the sleeve design for The Beatles’s 1967 album * Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band*, a collaboration that cemented his place in musical history alongside Paul McCartney and George Harrison.

  • Early Life & Education: Blake was born on June 25, 1932, in Dartford, Kent, England. He pursued formal training at Gravesend Technical College School of Art and subsequently enrolled at the Royal College of Art, laying the foundation for a career defined by experimentation and artistic vision.
  • The Dawn of Collage & Pop Art: Blake’s artistic journey began with an exploration of collage techniques—a method he embraced early on—incorporating imagery drawn from diverse sources like advertisements, wrestling matches, and music hall entertainment. This willingness to engage with the everyday, elevating commonplace elements into high art, became a hallmark of British Pop Art's distinctive identity.
  • “On The Balcony” & Symbolism: His seminal work “On The Balcony,” completed in 1955-57, exemplifies Blake’s mastery of collage and his fascination with symbolism. Inspired by Honoré Sharrer’s depictions of workers holding famous paintings—a deliberate reference to the Victorian tradition—the piece is a complex layering of pop culture references and fine art allusions, hinting at Blake's profound engagement with artistic heritage.
  • Sgt. Pepper & Collaborative Genius: Undoubtedly, Blake’s most globally recognized achievement is his co-creation of the iconic sleeve design for The Beatles’ * Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band*. This collaborative endeavor wasn’t merely an album cover; it was a cultural phenomenon—a meticulously constructed set populated by cut-out photographs and objects arranged around a central drum—perfectly encapsulating the psychedelic ethos of 1967.
  • Later Career & Legacy: Blake continued to produce artwork for prominent musicians like Eric Clapton and Paul Weller, demonstrating his adaptability as an artist while maintaining a commitment to exploring themes of nostalgia and popular culture. He achieved international acclaim with the Band Aid single “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” and solidified his reputation as a visual storyteller through his contribution to Live Aid. His enduring influence on subsequent generations of artists is undeniable—a testament to Blake's unwavering dedication to artistic innovation and expressive exploration.

Blake was knighted in 2002 for his invaluable contributions to the visual arts, recognizing his pioneering role within Pop Art and his lasting impact on British culture.