Beatles Yellow Submarine Pop Art Poster, Peter Max
By Peter Max
Located in Dubai, Dubai
Beatles Yellow Submarine Movie poster after Peter Max Peter Max is a German-American artist known
1960s Contemporary Portrait Prints
Lithograph, Linen
Beatles Yellow Submarine Pop Art Poster, Peter Max
By Peter Max
Located in Dubai, Dubai
Beatles Yellow Submarine Movie poster after Peter Max Peter Max is a German-American artist known
Lithograph, Linen
Unavailable
H 27 in W 27 in D 0.94 in
1970 Peter Max "Beatles" Psychedelic Silk Scarf- A Work of Art-Wear or Display
By Peter Max
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Beatles and the psychedelic movement. We believe the portrait is Peter Max and the Figure is from the
Silk
Rare Beatles Prints By Peter Max
By Peter Max, Kfs-suba
Located in Los Angeles, CA
" prints in glossy white lucite box frames. These images were drawn by Peter Max and issued by King
Lucite, Paper
RARE Beatles Art by Peter Max
By Peter Max, King Features Syndicate
Located in Los Angeles, CA
on a rainbow in glossy white lucite box frames. These images were drawn by Peter Max and issued by
RARE Beatles Prints by Peter Max
Located in Los Angeles, CA
glossy white lucite box frames. These images were drawn by Peter Max and issued by King Features
ORIGINAL YELLOW SUBMARINE BEATLES WALL ART BY PETER MAX
Located in Miami, FL
Original "POP ART" Yellow Submarine Beatles screen print wall art hangers designed by Peter Max and
Glass, Wood, Plastic, Paper
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The exhibition includes his portraits of wide-eyed kids with mayhem on their minds, as well as some of the artist’s personal belongings.
The ancient practice of covering walls in artistic scenery is back.
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