Self-Portrait with Badges (1961) by Peter Blake

Self-Portrait with Badges - Peter Blake - 1961

Artwork Information

TitleSelf-Portrait with Badges
ArtistPeter Blake
Date1961
Mediumoil,board
Art MovementPop Art
Current LocationTate Modern, London, UK

About Self-Portrait with Badges

The artwork titled “Self-Portrait with Badges,” created by Peter Blake in 1961, is an oil on board painting that belongs to the Pop Art movement and falls under the genre of self-portrait. This significant piece is housed at Tate Modern in London, UK.

In the artwork, the artist depicts himself standing in what appears to be a garden or a natural outdoor setting. He is dressed in denim attire adorned with a variety of colorful badges. Each badge seems to represent different icons and cultural references, adding to the Pop Art theme. The artist holds a record cover featuring Elvis, a prominent figure in popular culture. The background features a loosely rendered wooden fence and lush greenery, providing a contrast to the detailed representation of the artist. The vivid colors and the use of everyday objects in the painting underscore the characteristics of the Pop Art movement.

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