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The Only Blonde in the World

Pauline Boty

The Only Blonde in the World

Pauline Boty
  • Date: 1963
  • Style: Pop Art
  • Genre: portrait, symbolic painting
  • Media: oil, canvas

Pop artists were fascinated by Marilyn Monroe as the most famous of movie stars and the epitome of a new sexuality. Most responses to her were made by men, however. Boty was one of the few women artists working in this vein and perhaps that gave her a different view on Marilyn.Is the figure isolated by being squeezed between fields of abstract forms? Is the title ironic? Boty’s work was sometimes concerned with gender and sexuality and so it is ironic, that she was herself frequently discussed in terms of her appearance.

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