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Peter Blake

1932 - Today

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Sir Peter Thomas Blake (born 25 June 1932) is an English pop artist. He co-created the sleeve design for the Beatles' 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. His other works include the covers for two of The Who's albums, the cover of the Band Aid single "Do They Know It's Christmas?", and the Live Aid concert poster. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Peter Blake is the 1,904th most popular painter (down from 1,806th in 2019), the 4,779th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 3,838th in 2019) and the 106th most popular British Painter.

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Among PAINTERS

Among painters, Peter Blake ranks 1,904 out of 2,023Before him are Anna Ostroumova-Lebedeva, Marsden Hartley, Hans Scherfig, George Inness, Samuel Colman, and John Opie. After him are Frank Weston Benson, George Peter Alexander Healy, Martin Johnson Heade, Jacek Yerka, Louise Rayner, and Zofia Stryjeńska.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1932, Peter Blake ranks 463Before him are Alma Cogan, Gösta Sandberg, Dániel Magay, Sidney Verba, Marguerite Pindling, and Joe Arpaio. After him are Dany Carrel, Max Streibl, Kenneth Appel, George Gruntz, Pál Gábor, and Antonio Maspes.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Peter Blake ranks 4,780 out of 8,785Before him are Beryl Markham (1902), Hannah Waddingham (1974), Mark Selby (1983), Steve Clark (1960), Andy White (1930), and Harold Whitlock (1903). After him are Henry Herbert, 4th Earl of Carnarvon (1831), Hamilton Harty (1879), Charles Williams (1886), Ron Flockhart (1923), Danny Blanchflower (1926), and William of Newburgh (1130).

Among PAINTERS In United Kingdom

Among painters born in United Kingdom, Peter Blake ranks 106Before him are Thomas Hudson (1701), David Octavius Hill (1802), Peter Doig (1959), George Clausen (1852), James Collinson (1825), and John Opie (1761). After him are Louise Rayner (1832), William Duesbury (1725), Paul Nash (1889), Gerald Scarfe (1936), Thomas Phillips (1770), and Augustus John (1878).