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Style S POLKE,GORILLA GIRLS Patti Hearst Syndrome

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Style S POLKE,GORILLA GIRLS Patti Hearst SyndromeIn the style of Sigmar Polke, German (1941-2010) Pop Art, Artwork Painting, Mixed Media,, Pop Art with a political edge, Unsigned THE GORILLA GIRLS Patti Hearst Syndrome Mixed Media Artwork, verso reads CENTRAL ART FRAMING INC, shows Dolly from The Family Circus (originally The Family Circle), Created by artist BIL KEANE, an American Cartoonist, the young girl, Dolly created after Bil Keanes own five year old daughter, is seen holding a scythe in her right hand, inscriptions read THE GORILLA GIRLS STARRING IN THE PATTI HEARST SYNDROME, the Rs are painted in to type set lettering, there are also abstract blotches of paint and color pencils throughout the piece, as well as the markings left behind by a shoe in the top left corner, could be a take on the Guerilla Girls art movement in the 1980s, includes Patty Hearsts name misspelled as Patti Hearst, in the style of Sigmar Polke,German painter and photographer affiliated with the pop art movement (1941-2010), and founder of the Kapitalistischer Realismus ( Capitalist Realsim) movement witht GerGerhard Richter and Konrad Lueg - Wiki, frame measures 22 x 27 inches, piece in frame measures approx 18 3/4 x 23 3/4 inches, naturally toned wood frame, surface wear to frame, professionally framed, not examined out of frame. Property of Manhattan, New York Estate of D. Winston, matchmaker to the stars, NYC Socialite and philanthropist. Dolly from The Family Circus (originally The Family Circle, also Family-Go-Round), a syndicated comic strip created by cartoonist Bil Keane, who modeled the iconic girl cartoon after his own 5 year old daughter in the 1960s, which later became an adorned character in American comic strips. (Wikipedia)The Guerilla Girls is an anonymous group of feminist, female artists devoted to fighting sexism and racism within the art world. The group formed in New York City in 1985 with the mission of bringing gender and racial inequality into focus within the greater arts community. (Wikipedia).Patty Hearst's Stockholm Syndrome became a talk of the nation as she was from one of the wealthiest and powerful families in the country. After a dozen days later, Patty was spotted wielding an assault weapon on a bank surveillance camera during an SLA bank robbery. (Republic world)Art, wall art, artwork, home decor, Mixed media, Mixed media on canvas, framed Mixed media, signed Mixed media, luxury art, vintage art, vintage artwork, dolly, dolly cartoon, dolly from family circus, Bil Keane, modern art, contemporary art, Guerilla girls, Guerilla girls theme, patti Hearst Syndrome, patty Hearst, Por art, German expressionism, political satire artwork social commentary artwork, Iconic images, Consumer satirical artwork, Capitalist realism art movement, pictorial short hand of advertising, Socialist realism art movement, consumer-driven art movement, 5

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Style S POLKE,GORILLA GIRLS Patti Hearst SyndromeIn the style of Sigmar Polke, German (1941-2010) Pop Art, Artwork Painting, Mixed Media,, Pop Art with a political edge, Unsigned THE GORILLA GIRLS Patti Hearst Syndrome Mixed Media Artwork, verso reads CENTRAL ART FRAMING INC, shows Dolly from The Family Circus (originally The Family Circle), Created by artist BIL KEANE, an American Cartoonist, the young girl, Dolly created after Bil Keanes own five year old daughter, is seen holding a scythe in her right hand, inscriptions read THE GORILLA GIRLS STARRING IN THE PATTI HEARST SYNDROME, the Rs are painted in to type set lettering, there are also abstract blotches of paint and color pencils throughout the piece, as well as the markings left behind by a shoe in the top left corner, could be a take on the Guerilla Girls art movement in the 1980s, includes Patty Hearsts name misspelled as Patti Hearst, in the style of Sigmar Polke,German painter and photographer affiliated with the pop art movement (1941-2010), and founder of the Kapitalistischer Realismus ( Capitalist Realsim) movement witht GerGerhard Richter and Konrad Lueg - Wiki, frame measures 22 x 27 inches, piece in frame measures approx 18 3/4 x 23 3/4 inches, naturally toned wood frame, surface wear to frame, professionally framed, not examined out of frame. Property of Manhattan, New York Estate of D. Winston, matchmaker to the stars, NYC Socialite and philanthropist. Dolly from The Family Circus (originally The Family Circle, also Family-Go-Round), a syndicated comic strip created by cartoonist Bil Keane, who modeled the iconic girl cartoon after his own 5 year old daughter in the 1960s, which later became an adorned character in American comic strips. (Wikipedia)The Guerilla Girls is an anonymous group of feminist, female artists devoted to fighting sexism and racism within the art world. The group formed in New York City in 1985 with the mission of bringing gender and racial inequality into focus within the greater arts community. (Wikipedia).Patty Hearst's Stockholm Syndrome became a talk of the nation as she was from one of the wealthiest and powerful families in the country. After a dozen days later, Patty was spotted wielding an assault weapon on a bank surveillance camera during an SLA bank robbery. (Republic world)Art, wall art, artwork, home decor, Mixed media, Mixed media on canvas, framed Mixed media, signed Mixed media, luxury art, vintage art, vintage artwork, dolly, dolly cartoon, dolly from family circus, Bil Keane, modern art, contemporary art, Guerilla girls, Guerilla girls theme, patti Hearst Syndrome, patty Hearst, Por art, German expressionism, political satire artwork social commentary artwork, Iconic images, Consumer satirical artwork, Capitalist realism art movement, pictorial short hand of advertising, Socialist realism art movement, consumer-driven art movement, 5

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