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Person    | Male  Born 13/6/1899  Died 19/1/1967

Peter Peri

Categories: Sculpture

Countries: Hungary

Peter Peri

Born in Hungary as Ladislas Weisz. Moved to Berlin in the 1920s and became, the less Jewish-sounding, Laszlo Peri. He and his wife Mary were active Communists and so had to leave Germany in 1933 and moved to England, when he became Peter Peri. Lived in Ladbroke Grove. In the late 30s they lived at 10 Willow Road, Hampstead. 1938 - 66 had a studio in Camden Town. 1939, as Peter Peri, he became a British citizen and at some point he became a Quaker.

Locations of other London sculptures include: Forest Gate Methodist Church, Woodrange Road, E7. Our has photos of other Peri sculptures.

In April 2017 a lost Peri sculpture, . It had been displayed at the Festival of Britain and then languished in a hotel garden in Blackheath. it was put on display on a wall of the mezzanine at Waterloo Station, until 2025.

February 2019: report that the Sunbathers is now on display "on an internal wall in the Royal Festival Hall".

August 2020: reports that the Sunbathers are now installed at Waterloo station where they will be soaking up the sun for the next 5 years.

Not to be confused with Peter Peri (1971 - ), his artist grandson.

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Peter Peri

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Skylon

Skylon

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1 memorial
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Ernest George Gillick

Ernest George Gillick

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