Patrick Caulfield Art
British, 1936-2005
Patrick Joseph Caulfield was born on 29th January, 1936 in Acton, London. He left Acton Secondary Modern at the age of 15, and secured a position as a filing clerk at Crosse and Blackwell, later transferring to the design studio. At 17, he joined the Royal Air Force at RAF Northwood. He attended evening classes at Harrow School of Art (later adopted into the University of Westminster). From 1956-59 he attended the Chelsea School of Art, and from 1960-1963 the Royal College of Art.
During his time at the Chelsea School of Art, Caulfield won two prizes, one of which funded a trip to Crete following his graduation. Caulfield was inspired by the Minoan frescoes and the bright colours of Crete. After leaving the Royal College of Art, where his contemporaries had included David Hockney and Allen Jones, he exhibited at the New Generation show at London’s Whitechapel Gallery, where he was recognised for his associations with the pop art movement. Caulfield sought to shrug off this branding, seeing himself as a “formal artist”.
Certainly, within a decade, Caulfield had ventured away from pop art associations, incorporating more detailed, realistic elements into his work; After Lunch (1975) is an early example of the realist-figurative style he developed over his career. Caulfield later returned to his earlier, more stripped down style of painting, and often – such as in Still Life: Autumn Fashion – combined elements of the two.
Caulfield was nominated for the Turner Prize for his show The Artist’s Eye at the National Gallery in London in 1987. He began to paint to commission around this date; notably designing the stained glass window for The Ivy restaurant, a 12 metre carpet for the British Council’s headquarters in Manchester and set designs for Part Game and Rhapsody at the Royal Opera House. In 1996 his solo gallery at the Claudine Papillon in Paris was highly acclaimed, as was his solo exhibition at the Hayward Gallery in London in 1999. In 1996 he was made a CBE and in 2010, Caulfield was included in an exhibition at the Yale Centre for British Art entitled The Independent Eye: Contemporary British Art from the Collection of Samuel and Gabrielle Lurie. Recent exhibitions have included the 2006 solo exhibition at the Tate Liverpool, the 2006 Special Summer Exhibition show at the Royal Academy (RA) London, and a solo exhibition of his prints at the Alan Cristea Gallery. In 2013 the Tate Britain held an exhibition featuring work from throughout his career. His work is collected in the British Council, London Tate Gallery, Victoria and Albert Museum, Dallas Museum of Art, Harry N Abrams Collection in New York and the National Gallery of Australia, among others.
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Dressed Lobster by Patrick Caulfield red British pop art still life
By Patrick Caulfield
Located in New York, NY
Patrick Caulfield's cheeky, Pop Art take on a seaside favorite, dressed lobster, abstracted in graphic black strokes atop a field of red decorated with tiny sprigs. Signed by the art...
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1970s Pop Art Patrick Caulfield Art
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Sue Ware Jar
By Patrick Caulfield
Located in London, GB
Patrick Caulfield
Sue Ware Jar, 1990
Screenprint on paper
sheet: 107.2 x 81.1 cm
image: 79.4 × 53.3 cm
Edition of 45 + 10 AP
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"She fled along the avenue" by Patrick Caulfield, 20th Century, Still Life Print
By Patrick Caulfield
Located in Köln, DE
"She fled along the avenue" is from the series "Some poems by Jules Laforgue". Patrick Caulfied was deeply inspired by these poems and found to his very own depiction of these poems....
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1970s Pop Art Patrick Caulfield Art
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I'll take my life monotonous from "Some Poems of Jules Laforgue" graphic pop art
By Patrick Caulfield
Located in New York, NY
Printed in glossy purple, lavender, and bright yellow, I'll take my life monotonous by Patrick Caulfield depicts a lattice outlined in black, with three small dots of yellow. A garden lattice...
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Original Patrick Caulfield pen drawing of a jug, British mid century
By Patrick Caulfield
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
Patrick Caulfield (British, 1936 – 2005)
Deco jug
From the colouring book project
Pen on card with body colour
11.1/2 x 8 in. (29.2 x 20.3 cm.)
A copy of the original letter and subm...
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20th Century Pop Art Patrick Caulfield Art
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Quelques Poèmes de Jules Laforgue
By Patrick Caulfield
Located in New York, NY
Bound portfolio with complete text, 22 color screenprints on Neobond papier synthétique.
One of 200 copies (French edition) from a total edition of 500. Signed, numbered 101/200 and inscribed "Edition B" on the justification page. Printed by Christopher Betambeau, London. Published by Petersburg Press, London. Original gray leather folders...
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1970s Pop Art Patrick Caulfield Art
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Jules Laforgue - I'll take my life monotonous (Edition C)
By Patrick Caulfield
Located in London, GB
Patrick Caulfield
Jules Laforgue - I'll take my life monotonous (Edition C)
1973
Screenprint, Edition of 100
61 x 56 cms (24 x 22 ins)
PCE9257
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1970s Abstract Patrick Caulfield Art
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"Moi je veux vivre monotone" by Patrick Caulfield, Screenprint, Pop Art, Purple
By Patrick Caulfield
Located in Köln, DE
"Moi je veux vivre monotone" is from the series "Some poems by Jules Laforgue". Patrick Caulfied was deeply inspired by these poems and found to his very own depiction of these poems...
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Glazed Earthenware
By Patrick Caulfield
Located in London, GB
Signed in pencil, one of 13 artist's proofs aside from the edition of 70.
Printed on wove paper at Kelpra Studio.
Published by Waddington Graphics, London.
(Dempsey 44).
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1970s Pop Art Patrick Caulfield Art
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Grey Pipe - Print, Screenprint, Still life, Pop art, Contemporary Art
By Patrick Caulfield
Located in London, GB
Signed in pencil, an artist's proof aside from the edition of 75.
Printed at Kelpra Studios, London.
Published by Waddington Graphics, London.
(Dempsey 64).
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Cigar - Pop Art, Screenprint, Contemporary Art, Still Life, Caulfield
By Patrick Caulfield
Located in London, GB
Signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 75.
Printed at Kelpra Studios, London.
Published by Waddington Graphics, London.
(Dempsey 57).
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1970s Pop Art Patrick Caulfield Art
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Still Life - Screen Print by Patrick Caulfield - Mid 20th Century
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Located in Roma, IT
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H 20.48 in W 19.3 in D 0.04 in
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Still Life - Screen Print by Patrick Caulfield - 1970s
By Patrick Caulfield
Located in Roma, IT
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Still Life - Screen Print by Patrick Caulfie - 1970s
By Patrick Caulfield
Located in Roma, IT
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Large White Jug
By Patrick Caulfield
Located in London, GB
Screenprint on wove paper
Hand-signed and numbered in pencil lower right
107.3 x 81.3 cm
Edition of 45
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Pipe
By Patrick Caulfield
Located in London, GB
Screenprint printed in colours, 1972. Signed in pencil and numbered from the edition of 72. Printed on wove paper by Kelpra Studio, London. Published by Leslie Waddington Prints, Lo...
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Window at Night
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Located in London, GB
Sceenprint printed in colours, 1972. Signed in pencil and numbered AP from the edition of 72 plus 15 proofs.
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Rosé Bottle
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Located in London, GB
Signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 70.
Printed on wove paper at Kelpra Studio, London with their inkstamp verso.
Published by Waddington Graphics, London.
(Dempsey 43).
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Patrick Caulfield (1936-2005) was a British painter and printmaker associated with the Pop Art movement. He is best known for his bold images rendered in a strikingly graphic style.
Caulfield emerged as an artist in the 1960's after studying at the Chelsea School of Art and the Royal College of Art in London. His entry on the art scene coincided with the rise of the British pop artists, whom he became associated with. In 1964 Caulfield participated in the legendary "New Generation" group show at Whitechapel Gallery, London. The next year he represented Britain at the Paris Biennale along with three other artists, ultimately Caulfield claimed the prize for Prix des Jeunes Artistes.
As an artist Caulfield was interested in exploring the flattened, generic qualities of commercial sign painting which he applied to his own artistic practice. He sought to remove the traces of his own hand and brushwork from his paintings to better emulate the nature of these anonymous signs.
The aesthetic Caulfield developed is immediately recognizable for it's hard-edge lines and color blocking. Often his subjects were banal interiors or simple domestic objects. Using flat panes of color and almost cartoon-ish black outlines are Caufield signatures. Later in his career Caulfield would blur the lines between reality and illusion by incorporating elements of photorealism juxtaposed against his cartoon-style graphics.
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