Sir Peter Blake RA is an English artist often referred to as the
Godfather of British Pop Art, best known for his limited edition
prints and the design of the sleeve for The Beatles' album Sgt.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Blake graduated from the RCA in 1956 having also completed his
National Service. He received the Leverhulme Research Award to
study popular art whilst traveling Europe and went on to teach for
several years at various London Art Schools, all the while working
and exhibiting. His first solo show was held in the Portal Gallery
in 1962 and since the early 70s his work has regularly been
exhibited in one-man shows and retrospectives around the world.
Blake became a Royal Academician in 1981, a CBE in 1983 and in 2002
Blake received a knighthood for his services to art. Retrospectives
of Blake's work were held at the Tate in 1983 and Tate Liverpool in
2008.
"Its style makes the book very readable since the questions and answers are short and cover the subjects of his life and artwork" The City Book Review "The legacy of Grimwood's influence is quite a direct one, beyond style and technique, in that he is the founding director of the Central Illustration Agency, a collective which has Sir Peter Blake, Jeff Fisher, and David Hughes on its books, among some 80 other illustrators" Design Week
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