Peter Blake 100 SOURCES OF POP Diamond Dust Screenprint, 51″H
Artist/Designer/Manufacturer: Peter Blake (British, b. 1932)
Marking(s); notes:signed; ed. 162/175; 2014
Materials:screenprint with diamond dust, glitter, and glazes on paper
Dimensions (H, W, D):48"h, 47.5"w; 51"h, 50.5"w frame
Additional Information:Provenance: Private Collection, Surrey, Maine, acquired in 2015 through a United Kingdom art consultant.
Peter Blake is a central figure of British Pop Art, best known for his use of collage, commercial imagery, and popular culture, often compared with Richard Hamilton, Andy Warhol, and Eduardo Paolozzi. "100 Sources of Pop" draws directly on mass media, music, advertising, and graphic design, aligning the work with the broader Pop Art movement of the 1960s and 1970s.
Condition: very good, not examined outside of frame (condition of art only)
Price: $9,500

