Sir Grayson Perry RA, Red Alan, 2011.
Ceramic with metal chain. 507 mm x 220 mm x 171 mm. © Grayson Perry RA. © Photo: Royal Academy of Arts, London.
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Ceramic with metal chain. 507 mm x 220 mm x 171 mm. © Photo: Royal Academy of Arts, London.
Sir Grayson Perry RA (b. 1960)
RA Collection: Art
On free display in Academicians Room
Red Alan is a ceramic incarnation of a famed childhood teddy bear Alan Measles created by Grayson Perry RA.
Grayson Perry RA
507 mm x 220 mm x 171 mm
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