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  1. Welcome to the authorised website for Pauline Boty, one of the founders of British Pop art. Contained within are sections for News, Timelines, Articles, Lists of Works [including Boty’s paintings, collages and stained glass], Exhibitions and more …. Pauline Boty was born on 6 March 1938 in Croydon, south London.

  2. Barely 40 of Pauline Boty’s paintings survive, and the total including collages, sketches, stained glass pieces and designs numbers just over 100. Details of all her known works, both extant and lost/whereabouts unknown can be accessed from the menus above or via the different categories below: Paintings. Collages. Drawings.

  3. provide a comprehensive and updated list of works, whether existing or lost, and detailing if in a private collection or available to view in a gallery or museum. give news on relevant upcoming exhibitions, publications, programmes, events, works for sale and more.

  4. Sources: “It’s a Man’s World I”. Pauline Boty’s 1964 painting is one of her major works and the only one forming part of a series, together with It’s a Man’s World II from 1964–5. The key and associated list below detail the individuals and objects that make up the work, which combines painted figures with collaged items pasted ...

  5. Feb 5, 2024 · Spread from exhibition catalogue showing vitrine on display in “Pauline Boty: A Portrait” at Gazelli Art House. Officially launched on 23 January, the publication contains essays and reminiscences by Bridget Boty, Ali Smith CBE FRSL, Prof Lynda Nead FBA, and Dr Sue Tate as well as quotations from influential figures relating to Boty ...

  6. Feb 12, 2024 · In a stunning revelation, an entirely new narrative for Pauline Boty’s famed painting Colour Her Gone (1962) has come to light. A reflectogram has shown the iconic portrait of Marilyn Monroe was painted over an earlier image of the star, Marilyn with Beads.

  7. paulineboty.org · works-by-category · paintingsPaintings – Pauline Boty

    You can vote for your favourite painting out of Pauline Boty’s major works in the POLL here: [link] UNTITLED [STILL LIFE WITH CHAIR, BLACK JUG AND DRAPERY] c. 1955, watercolour and pastels on paper, 35.5 x 30 cm. UNTITLED [PORTRAIT OF JOHN] c. 1955, oil sketch on oil paper, 38.5 x 25.8 cm.

  8. Pauline Boty was photographed numerous times, both in portraits for many of the most well-known photographers of the time, and in uncredited press shots.

  9. Jan 28, 2020 · The portrait of Pauline Boty with her presumed lost work “Scandal ’63” is on display in “The UK 1960–Today” in Room 32 at the National Portrait Gallery. “The display includes groups of portraits by particular artists, inviting the viewer to consider the range of contrasting approaches.

  10. Pauline Boty’s London. The map below contains markers for a number of locations in London and its environs associated with Pauline Boty, including where she lived, worked and exhibited, sites shown in Pop Goes the Easel and where she acted onstage.

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