Submitted by butterflypoo69 t3_11drmav in OldSchoolCool
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butterflypoo69 OP t1_jaajjp2 wrote
Thanks (again) Davo
Sure-Butterscotch100 t1_jaafbjm wrote
Never knew this existed. Wow.
butterflypoo69 OP t1_jaaflbp wrote
She owned about 5 Keane paintings in total, including this one. She also helped to promote Keane's work.
Historical_Reward818 t1_jabbtcm wrote
Shut up and take my money
Jiminwa t1_jaaiqkw wrote
studesbude t1_jabx6yx wrote
Her stare...i can see the deep disappointment. Its scares me.
DavoTB t1_jaaj6wq wrote
The notable artist behind these works was Margaret Keane, born Peggy Hawkins. The Keane “big eyes” paintings were quite popular in the 1960’s. At one point, her second husband Walter sold her paintings as his own work, and did “knock-offs” of her work, claiming that “paintings by men sold better than those done by women.”
The couple spilt in 1965, and she became a Jehovah’s Witness, later remarried. She continued to work, and amazingly passed away just last year, at age 94.
Tim Burton directed a biopic of her life in 2014, titled, “Big Eyes,” which starred Amy Adams.