Peter Blake: Through The Looking Glass, 1970 - on Art WW I

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Peter Blake:
Through The Looking Glass, 1970

Unmounted (ref: 11122)

Signed and numbered by the artist in pencil. 

From the edition of 100. On wove paper with the Kelpra stamp on the reverse.

Tags: Peter Blake



Provenance: Private Collection


From the series of 8 screen prints entitled 'Through the Looking Glass' published in 1970.


​IN 1970 the Age of majority, including the voting age, was reduced from 21 to 18

John Lennon's exhibition of Bag One at the London Arts Gallery was shut down by Scotland Yard for displaying "erotic lithographs".

Tom Keating admitted that a number of watercolours in the style of Samuel Palmer were painted by him.

Conceptual Art and Conceptual Aspects, the first dedicated conceptual art exhibition, was mounted at the New York Cultural Centre.

ARTWORKS​ CREATED IN 1937​

Gilbert and George – The Singing Sculpture (performance)

Barbara Hepworth – Family of Man

Henry Moore – Reclining Figure LH608

Victor Pasmore – Apollo Pavilion (Peterlee, England)

William Scott – Still Life With Orange Note (Arts Council of Northern Ireland)


    


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