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Peter Gee "Harvard Target #5" Abstract Op Art Serigraph
By Peter Gee
Located in Indianapolis, IN
An Op Art serigraph print on paper titled "Harvard Target #5" by British-born artist, designer and developer Peter Gee (1932-2005). This print is comprised of matte and glossy shapes...
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Late 20th Century American Modern Peter Gee Furniture

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Paper

Peter Gee "Harvard Target #4" Abstract Op Art Serigraph
By Peter Gee
Located in Indianapolis, IN
An Op Art serigraph print on paper titled Harvard Target #4 by British-born artist, designer and developer Peter Gee (1932-2005). This print is comprised of matte shapes on a deep pu...
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Late 20th Century American Modern Peter Gee Furniture

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Paper

Peter Gee "Harvard Target #6" Abstract Op Art Serigraph
By Peter Gee
Located in Indianapolis, IN
An Op Art serigraph print on paper titled "Harvard Target #6" by British-born artist, designer and developer Peter Gee (1932-2005). This print is comprised of matte and glossy shapes...
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Late 20th Century American Modern Peter Gee Furniture

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Paper

Peter Gee Pop Art Silkscreen
By Peter Gee
Located in New York, NY
Pop Art screen-print on silver metallic board featuring graphic magenta, blue, orange bullseye targets. Signed Peter Gee 1967. Professionally framed in a white wood frame with glare ...
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20th Century American Modern Peter Gee Furniture

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Paint, Paper

Peter Gee Pop Art Silk Screen
By Peter Gee
Located in New York, NY
Pop Art graphic silk screen featuring chocolate brown and violet targets alongside stylized flower motif. Professionally framed with matte and anti UV plexiglass. Signed on back.
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20th Century American Modern Peter Gee Furniture

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Paper, Paint

Peter Gee c1963 Postmarked Envelope
By Peter Gee
Located in Bristol, CT
Original Peter Gee (1932-2005) British envelope postmarked Dec 14, 1963 Envelope Sz: 11 3/4"H x 16 1/4"W Frame Sz: 15"H x 20"W w/ gilt bamboo frame Peter Gee (1932–2005) was a British-born artist and developer who spent most of his life living and working in New York City. He was active in the pop art movement of the 60s. Biography: Gee was born on July 23, 1932 in Leicestershire, England. He was interested in drawing as a child and worked as a graphic designer for the British army when he joined at the age of 18. By the end of the 50s, he had exhibited at the Denise Rene Gallery in Paris, where he lived briefly, and the Axiom Gallery in London. He came to the US in 1962. Throughout the 60s, Gee experienced a high degree of success as a pop artist in Manhattan. His work from this era has been collected by The Museum of Modern Art in both New York City and Kyoto, The Smithsonian and the Library of Congress in Washington DC, and The Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Gee exhibited with Andy Warhol and Robert Indiana for the "Word and Image" show in 1968 at the Museum of Modern Art. During this time, he was also teaching classes at the New School, the School of Visual Arts, and the Harvard Architectural School. Gee formed his close friendship with fashion designer Betsy Johnson...
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1960s Other Art Style Peter Gee Furniture

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Paper

Peter Gee, Harvard Target #1, Color Serigraph
By Peter Gee
Located in Dorchester, MA
This intensely colored serigraph is from a series that Harvard University commissioned from the British artist and graphic designer Peter Gee for a color theory workshop that he taug...
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1960s American Modern Vintage Peter Gee Furniture

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Paper

Peter Gee Target and Daisies Silkscreen Pop Art
By Peter Gee
Located in New York, NY
Pop goes this Peter Gee silkscreen in a fabulous hot pink, green and orange color way. His target and daisy panels, this one circa 1960s, was very well preserved and several have gra...
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1960s American Vintage Peter Gee Furniture

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Paint, Paper

Peter Gee Pop Art "Target Panel"
By Peter Gee
Located in New York, NY
Fabulous large silk screen on foil target panel by listed British Artist Peter Gee circa 1960's which is a one of a kind color combination. The pane...
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1960s American Vintage Peter Gee Furniture

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Metal, Copper, Foil

1960s Silkscreened Panel by Peter Gee
By Peter Gee
Located in Sagaponack, NY
An original graphic silkscreen color study on masonite panel with bulls-eye motif by British-born artist Peter Gee.
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1960s American Vintage Peter Gee Furniture

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Masonite

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Located in Sagaponack, NY
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1960s Silkscreened Panel by Peter Gee
1960s Silkscreened Panel by Peter Gee
H 96 in W 24 in D 0.25 in
1960s Silkscreened Panel by Peter Gee
By Peter Gee
Located in Sagaponack, NY
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1960s Silkscreened Panel by Peter Gee
H 96 in W 24 in D 0.25 in
1960s Silkscreened Panel by Peter Gee
By Peter Gee
Located in Sagaponack, NY
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1960s Silkscreened Panel by Peter Gee
H 96 in W 24 in D 0.25 in
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