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Image Dimensions: 5 5/8 x 8 in (14.3 x 20.2 cm)
This whimsical line drawing, bearing the unmistakable signature of John Lennon, showcases the late Beatle's distinctive blend of satire, surrealism, and childlike simplicity. Known not only as a revolutionary musician but also a gifted visual artist, Lennon often expressed his inner thoughts and social commentary through minimalist pen-and-ink illustrations, many of which were published in his books In His Own Write (1964) and A Spaniard in the Works (1965).
The drawing depicts a comical parade of three abstract humanoid figures, one of whom bears female features, interacting in a bizarre, theatrical vignette. At the bottom, a reclining figure with spiky hair-possibly a self-caricature-waves to the viewer beside a scattered bottle, adding Lennon's trademark humor. The figures, drawn with economical strokes, exude motion and emotional ambiguity, while the sparse setting and isolated composition reflect a playful critique of human behavior and social roles.
Lennon's artistic style, influenced by the absurdist tradition and mid-century British illustration, finds echoes in the works of Edward Lear and Ronald Searle. This particular drawing's surreal humor and expressive economy resonate with the countercultural ethos that defined Lennon's broader creative output.
Works like this-especially with an authenticated signature-have garnered significant attention at auction. Lennon's signed drawings have appeared in major houses including Sotheby's and Christie's, often selling for figures in the mid-five to six-figure range depending on content and provenance. Collectors are drawn not only to the Beatles' legacy but also to Lennon's raw, introspective visual storytelling, making such pieces highly sought after in both pop culture and fine art circles.
As a framed and matted presentation, this piece offers exceptional spatial adaptability, suited for display in both modern and eclectic interiors. The drawing's understated palette and bold personality invite viewers into Lennon's mind-an intimate window into the artist's imagination beyond music.
This whimsical line drawing, bearing the unmistakable signature of John Lennon, showcases the late Beatle's distinctive blend of satire, surrealism, and childlike simplicity. Known not only as a revolutionary musician but also a gifted visual artist, Lennon often expressed his inner thoughts and social commentary through minimalist pen-and-ink illustrations, many of which were published in his books In His Own Write (1964) and A Spaniard in the Works (1965).
The drawing depicts a comical parade of three abstract humanoid figures, one of whom bears female features, interacting in a bizarre, theatrical vignette. At the bottom, a reclining figure with spiky hair-possibly a self-caricature-waves to the viewer beside a scattered bottle, adding Lennon's trademark humor. The figures, drawn with economical strokes, exude motion and emotional ambiguity, while the sparse setting and isolated composition reflect a playful critique of human behavior and social roles.
Lennon's artistic style, influenced by the absurdist tradition and mid-century British illustration, finds echoes in the works of Edward Lear and Ronald Searle. This particular drawing's surreal humor and expressive economy resonate with the countercultural ethos that defined Lennon's broader creative output.
Works like this-especially with an authenticated signature-have garnered significant attention at auction. Lennon's signed drawings have appeared in major houses including Sotheby's and Christie's, often selling for figures in the mid-five to six-figure range depending on content and provenance. Collectors are drawn not only to the Beatles' legacy but also to Lennon's raw, introspective visual storytelling, making such pieces highly sought after in both pop culture and fine art circles.
As a framed and matted presentation, this piece offers exceptional spatial adaptability, suited for display in both modern and eclectic interiors. The drawing's understated palette and bold personality invite viewers into Lennon's mind-an intimate window into the artist's imagination beyond music.
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JOHN LENNON SIGNED SKETCH
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Asian Art, Decorative Arts, Fine Art
Jun 28, 2026 11:45 AM EDTBeaverton, OR, United States
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