The First Real Target? (1961) by Peter Blake

“The First Real Target?” is an artwork created by Peter Blake in 1961 which is part of the Pop Art movement. This figurative piece, utilizing a medium of collage, enamel, board, and canvas, is housed at Tate Modern in London, UK.

The artwork features a central target motif, depicted through concentric circles of varying colors: a golden yellow innermost circle, followed by a red, blue, black, white, and an outer brown circle. The title “The First Real Target?” is prominently displayed at the top of the piece, suggesting a contemplation or inquiry about the subject matter of the target. The design is simple yet striking, characteristic of the Pop Art movement’s embrace of bold imagery and popular culture references.

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