Midget (from Side Show)

Peter Blake British
Publisher Waddington Graphics British

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Best known for his design of the album cover for the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967), Blake has engaged aspects of popular entertainment in his work throughout his career. Having frequented the circus since childhood, he has long been drawn to figures who, in his words, "don’t conform to modern standards of beauty." Side Show is a portfolio of five wood engravings that he made after photographs. While the subject aligns with standard Pop themes, the execution does not. The intimate scale and format of the portfolio, as well as the artisanal technique and organic character of the wood and gampi paper involved in its production, are qualities seldom found in Pop artworks.

Midget (from Side Show), Peter Blake (British, born Dartford, Kent, 1932), Wood engraving; working proofs

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