The geometric background is based upon an image Paolozzi found in a 1927 German magazine called 'Kosmos'. The original illustration was meant to explore the possibilities of depicting music with visual means. The figure of Mr Peanut, taken from an advert for Planter's Peanuts, had already appeared in one of Paolozzi's collages of 1949. Paolozzi subsequently developed the imagery of rhythmic patterns and structures in his relief sculptures and in his printmaking.
Eduardo Paolozzi (Scottish, 1924 - 2005)
Of Italian descent, Paolozzi was born in Leith near Edinburgh. He studied in Edinburgh and London and spent two years in Paris from 1947, where he produced enigmatic, bronze sculptures reminiscent of those by Giacometti. During the same period he made a series of dada and surrealist-inspired collages in which magazine advertisements, cartoons and machine parts are combined, thus anticipating the concerns of Pop Art. Alongside teaching at various art schools he developed his printmaking and sculpture. Paolozzi was particularly interested in the mass media and in science and technology.