- Guy
Peellaert (6
April 1934 – 17
November 2008) was a
Belgian artist, painter, illustrator,
comic artist and photographer, most
famous for the book Rock...
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Peellaert or de
Peellaert is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Anselme de
Peellaert (1764–1817),
Dutch politician Auguste de Peellaert...
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Anselme de
Peellaert (23
November 1764 – 14
January 1817) was a
nobleman from Bruges. He pla**** a role in
politics locally during the
revolutionary period...
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Today There are No
Gentlemen (1971) Rock
Dreams (1974) - Cohn, Nik &
Peellaert, Guy The
Elvis years (1975) -
Magazine The
Rolling Stones: A celebration...
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Auguste Philippe de
Peellaert (Bruges,
March 12, 1793 – Saint-Josse-ten-Noode,
April 16, 1876) was a
Belgian officer who,
after his
military career, became...
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introduces a new
persona named Halloween Jack. The
Belgian artist Guy
Peellaert painted the
controversial cover artwork depicting Bowie as a half-man...
- in the book
Enchanting David Bowie that the
album cover artwork by Guy
Peellaert for the rock star's 1974
album Diamond Dogs
possesses striking similarities...
- and Willem. In 1966 it
published Les
Aventures de Jodelle,
drawn by Guy
Peellaert. Hara-Kiri editions,
subtitled "Journal bête et méchant" ("Stupid and...
- material." The
recording sessions were
attended by
Belgian painter Guy
Peellaert, who Mick
Jagger invited to do the
album cover after seeing his work in...
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goalkeeper during a
match against US Tourcoing, and
former chairman René de
Peellaert, who died from
pneumonia which he had
caught during Van Coile's funeral...