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The signed
Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand, therefore, absolutely unique.
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
The signed Peter Beard
Iris print signed and dated 1998, with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
85 x 72 cm unframed. Direct provenance from the New York gallery Time is always now (Stamp).
Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expresses his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood. While he makes no concessions to his work as an artist, he also photographs for leading magazines such as Vanity Fair, Herald Tribune, Vogue and AD.
Beard exhibited all over the world, and by 1965 had achieved a unique success. His works, both singular and brutal, decorate the most demanding interiors.
This famous photograph, taken in 1971 for The End Of The Game, has two titles: Air plane over bones or Tsavo die-off. In itself, it compiles all the techniques used by the artist...
PRICE: 17,600$
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Nicknamed half Tarzan, half Lord Byron, Peter Beard (1938-2020) sailed from his ranch in the Kenyan savannah to the hip Studio 54 of 1980s New York. From a sketchy life surrounded by wildlife to the company of Jaqueline Kennedy, Andy Warhol and his friend Francis Bacon. A forerunner in the defense of animals and the ravages of man on his environment, Beard expressed his art in composite works, mixing his photographs with collages, drawings, writing and animal blood.
PRICE: 17,600$
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