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  1. Margaret Keane (American, 1927-2022) colorful lithograph depicting family of iconic "Big Eyes" characters in an Asian city setting, signed in pencil lower right "MDH Keane" and numbered "72/100" lower left, unframed. Provenance: Phyllis Lucas Gallery, NYC. [Art: 20" H x 15 1/2" W; Sheet: 25 3/4" H x 20" W]. Roland Auctions NY

  2. About Keane Eyes Gallery We are located at 349 Geary St., San Francisco, CA 94102. Our gallery has the largest collection of Margaret Keane's art. For more information or to make an appointment, please send an email to info@keane-eyes.com or call us at +1 (415) 922-9309. Product Tags

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    Margaret Keane is an American painter best known for her surrealistic portraits featuring subjects with preternaturally large eyes. These oil paintings often feature women or animals. Despite the rather bizarre nature of her subjects, Keane has experienced intense critical acclaim and commercial success. This was not without its own challenges, her...

    Margaret Keane makes surrealistic oil paintings and mixed media pieces that often feature subjects with extremely large eyes. These images are often haunting and utilize color and dimension in ways that aren’t often seen in modern art. Keane has stated in interviews that Amedeo Modigliani’s work has been a major influence on her style, as well as m...

    Born Peggy Doris Hawkins, Margaret Keane spent much of her early life in Nashville, Tennessee. After an injury, her eardrum became permanently damaged forcing the young Keane to watch the eyes of the person talking to be able to understand them. She began drawing at the age of ten, painting her first oil painting around that same age. While still a...

    On the low end, a Margaret Keane painting can sell for about $1,000, while a major work can sell for as much as $45,000. The most ever paid for a Margaret Keane painting at auction is $45,000 for the piece Portrait of Zsa Zsa Gabor (date N/A) on April 14th, 2018. It was sold by Heritage Auctions. Heritage Auction has been a large proponent of Keane...

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  3. She will be portrayed by Amy Adams in the upcoming Tim Burton film Big Eyes. Sadly, Margaret died June 26, 2022. Original Paintings Listings wanted by Art Brokerage.

  4. About Keane Eyes Gallery We are located at 349 Geary St., San Francisco, CA 94102. Our gallery has the largest collection of Margaret Keane's art. For more information or to make an appointment, please send an email to info@keane-eyes.com or call us at +1 (415) 922-9309. Product Tags

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  5. Keen Look, Inc. has been privileged to market the works of Margaret Keane for over 40 years, We join with her countless friends and admirers in mourning her passing.

  6. MARGARET KEANE. CREATOR OF “KEANE EYES” ALSO REFERRED TO AS “BIG EYED WAIFS.”. SHE PAINTED SUCCESSFULLY FOR MORE THAN SIXTY (60) YEARS. Born in 1927 in Nashville, Tennessee, Margaret always loved to paint and draw since an early age. She first made her paintings famous in San Francisco’s North Beach in the 1950s.

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