Peter Blake U.K., 1932
Vichy Horseshow, 2010
Original silkscreen on wove paper
Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity
Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity
57 cm x 57 cm (framed: 61 x 61 cm)
© Peter Blake
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Sir Peter Blake's work exemplifies his astute eye for found imagery and cultural iconography. As part of the notable Vichy Trio series, this work encapsulates Blake’s enduring preoccupation with nostalgia...
Sir Peter Blake's work exemplifies his astute eye for found imagery and cultural iconography. As part of the notable Vichy Trio series, this work encapsulates Blake’s enduring preoccupation with nostalgia and the complex relationship between historical and contemporary visual culture. His composition and intricate layering techniques underscore a reverence for historical imagery, while still achieving a contemporary resonance. This piece is emblematic of Blake’s evolving aesthetic, which increasingly incorporates weathered and temporal elements, distinguishing his later work from the more polished aesthetic of traditional Pop Art. The result is a richer, more personal visual narrative that invites deeper reflection on the interplay of time, memory, and art.