
In Tate Britain
Prints and Drawings Room
View by appointment- Artist
- Peter Blake born 1932
- Medium
- Etching on paper, photograph, black and white, on paper, ink on tracing paper, postcard and 6 paper clips
- Dimensions
- Support: 664 x 498 mm
- Collection
- Tate
- Acquisition
- Presented by Bernard Jacobson Gallery 1976
- Reference
- P03180
Explore
- emotions, concepts and ideas(16,874)
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- formal qualities(12,931)
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- photographic(5,089)
- sequence(156)
- domestic(1,823)
- clothing and personal items(5,986)
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- hat, bonnet(212)
- headscarf(73)
- actions: postures and motions(9,220)
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- sitting(3,372)
- girl(1,121)
- Liberty(1)
- individuals: female(1,704)
You might like
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Peter Blake ‘The Meeting’ or ‘Have a Nice Day, Mr Hockney’
1981–3 -
Peter Blake Tuesday
1961 -
Peter Blake Portrait of David Hockney in a Hollywood Spanish Interior
1965 -
Peter Blake J.A.
1969 -
Peter Blake ‘and the two knights sat and looked at each other without speaking’
1970 -
Peter Blake Leo 139
1969 -
Peter Blake Leo 79
1969 -
Peter Blake ‘and to show you I’m not proud, you may shake hands with me!’
1970 -
Peter Blake ‘But isn’t it old!’ Tweedledum cried
1970 -
Peter Blake Ebony Tarzan
1972 -
Peter Blake Pretty Boy Michaelangelo
1972 -
Peter Blake Illustration to the cover of ‘Face Dances’
1981 -
Peter Blake ‘For instance now, now there’s the King’s messenger’
1970 -
Peter Blake Leo 153
1969 -
Peter Blake The Masked Zebra Kid
1965