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- During 1968 and 1969 John created a series of drawings using lithographic paints and prepared paper, 13 of which were selected to be issued in a portfolio of limited edition prints.
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John Lennon studied art at the Liverpool Art Institute from 1957-60. In interviews John described art as his first love. In 1970 exhibitions were arranged of the Bag One Suite, 14 lithographs depicting scenes from John and Yoko’s wedding and honeymoon.
While music will be remembered as his most popular art form, he loved both literature and his visual art, studying at Liverpool Art Institute from 1957-1960. He penned and illustrated three books: In His Own Write, A Spaniard in the Works, and Skywriting by Word of Mouth. As early as 1969, John began moving toward a return to visual art.
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John Lennon studied art at the Liverpool Art Institute from 1957-60.In interviews John described art as his first love. In 1970 exhibitions were arranged of the Bag One Suite, 14 lithographs depicting scenes from John and Yoko’s wedding and honeymoon.These lithographs are numbered and signed in pencil by John Lennon.
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A Day In The Life, 1970American Dream, 1969Baby Grand, 1978Back Off Boogaloo, 1976Borrowed Time, 1977Jibun [Myself], 1977Ongakuka [Musician], 1977Shijin [Poet], 1977#9 Dream, 1979Aisumasen – I’m SorryAt Last He Could See The Mountains, 1979Beautiful Boy, 1977Afternoon Tea, 1977Day Dream, 1977Fame, 1977Karuizawa ’77, 1977By John Lennon, adapted by Al Naclerio from drawings by John Lennon. 1. A Bird Bath 2. A Bird Dreaming 3. A Bird Watching 4. A Cat Climbing 5. A Cat Napping 6. A Cat Purring 7. A Duck 8. A Duck Ducking 9. A Flock Flying 10. A Frog Marching 11. A Frog Pondering 12. A Herd Moving 13. A Hippotato 14. A Horse Laughing 15. A Horse Prancing 16. A Monkey ...
A limited edition lithograph numbered 265/300 with text along the top and bottom margins reading John Lennon/bag one Cinnamon Press New York 1970. Displaying Lennon's pencilled signature on the lower right-side, this peice depicts a sketch John drew of himself and Yoko from his famed "Bag One" series.
View John Lennon’s 455 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. See available prints and multiples, works on paper, and sculpture for sale and learn about the artist.
Confiscated in a Scotland Yard raid, John Lennon’s erotic drawings spent only a single day on display in London. Fifty years on, the explicit lithographs made by the Beatle at his creative and controversial peak are highly desirable collectors’ pieces.