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Sunday, October 5, 2025 Artist: Peter Blake
Title: Marilyn Black
Medium: Framed Diamond Dust Screen Print
Size: Framed 64 x 88 cm
Edition: 175
Prices: £5,240
Sir Peter Blake is one of Britain’s most celebrated and influential pop artists, renowned for his vibrant, collage-based works that merge fine art with popular culture. Born in Dartford, England, in 1932, Blake studied at the Royal College of Art, where he developed his distinctive style that would later define much of the British Pop Art movement.
Best known for co-designing The Beatles’ iconic Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover in 1967, Blake’s work captures the energy, optimism, and visual language of post-war popular culture. His imagery draws from comic strips, advertisements, film stars, and music icons reframing them through a painterly and often nostalgic lens.
Throughout his career, Blake has worked across painting, collage, and printmaking, producing editions that blend Victorian aesthetics with contemporary pop iconography. On Murus.art, his pieces exemplify this playful yet meticulous approach: detailed collages that combine celebrity portraits, bold typography, and cultural ephemera into cohesive visual narratives.
Knighted in 2002 for his services to art, Blake has remained a central figure in British visual culture for over six decades. His influence spans generations bridging traditional craftsmanship with the immediacy of modern media.
Today, Sir Peter Blake continues to produce new works from his London studio, collaborating with galleries like Murus to make his art accessible to new audiences. His enduring legacy lies in his ability to turn the everyday into the extraordinary, celebrating the icons, imagery, and imagination of contemporary life.
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