• Pauline Boty (6 March 1938 – 1 July 1966) was a British painter and co-founder of the 1960s' British Pop art movement of which she was the only acknowledged...
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  • the journal Science Pauline Boty (1938–1966), British painter This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title BOTY. If an internal link...
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  • the Royal College of Art in London, 1959–1962 alongside David Hockney, Pauline Boty, Allen Jones and Peter Phillips, receiving his M.F.A. in 1962. The boredom...
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  • Tafler as Frank Queenie Watts (uncredited) as the Blonde Pub Singer Pauline Boty (uncredited) as Laundress Director Lewis Gilbert bought the film rights...
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    commemorated by a blue plaque. In 2023 the "Friends of Pauline Boty" unveiled their own blue plaque for Pauline Boty. Addison Road, nearby street Addison's Walk...
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  • singer Pauline Bøgelund (b. 1996), Danish handball player Pauline Bonaparte (1780–1825), Italian noble Pauline Boty (1938–1966), British painter Pauline Boutal...
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    included Frank Lisle and his fellow students included Derek Boshier, Pauline Boty, Norman Stevens, David Oxtoby, and John Loker) and the Royal College...
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    Portrait with Badges. He came to wider public attention when, along with Pauline Boty, Derek Boshier and Peter Phillips, he featured in Ken Russell's Monitor...
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  • university. A major character in the novel is the long-dead '60s pop artist, Pauline Boty, the subject of Elisabeth's graduate school thesis. The story largely...
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  • commissioned British Pop artist Pauline Boty to make a series of paintings of erogenous zones on which the revue would be based. Boty died of cancer in July 1966...
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  • colleague, the seminal British pop artist Pauline Boty and her husband, the literary agent Clive Goodwin. Boty had appeared alongside Boshier in Ken Russell’s...
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  • Jones, Derek Boshier, Joe Tilson, Patrick Caulfield, Peter Phillips, Pauline Boty and Peter Blake on the map; Apple designed the posters and invitations...
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  • entrepreneur known as 'Pig Foot Mary,'" published November 27, 2019 Pauline Boty, "rebellious Pop artist", published November 20, 2019 Annie Londonderry...
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    Peter Blake Guy Bleus Umberto Boccioni Rita Boley Bolaffio Henry Botkin Pauline Boty Mark Bradford Georges Braque Alberto Burri Claude Cahun Reginald Case...
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    In the 1960s, Saville, while married, had an affair with the artist Pauline Boty, whom he had met towards the end of her student days and who had worked...
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  • series. It is a portrait of pop artists Peter Blake, Derek Boshier, Pauline Boty and Peter Phillips in a style owing a little to their own. Brooke, Michael...
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  • Lever Francis Bacon – Three Studies for a Portrait of Muriel Belcher Pauline Boty – BUM Lou Dorfsman – Gastrotypographicalassemblage (wood typography for...
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  • with Antoine to London for filming and met Allen Jones, Peter Phillips, Pauline Boty, Peter Blake, Patrick Caulfield, and Joe Tilson. Inspired by these studio...
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    London. Grabowski promoted Polish and other diaspora artists, such as Pauline Boty, Frank Bowling, Józef Czapski, Stanisław Frenkiel, Bridget Riley and...
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  • Deborah Bosley, travel writer, partner of Richard Ingrams in the 1990s Pauline Boty, artist and actress, 1938–66. Karen Bridge, badminton player, competed...
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  • (1939-2017), fiber artist Lee Bontecou (born 1931), sculptor, printmaker Pauline Boty (1938–1966), painter Joan Brown (1938–1990), painter P. Buckley Moss...
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  • Pop Goes the Easel directed by Ken Russell, along with Peter Blake, Pauline Boty and Derek Boshier. From 1962 to 1963, he taught at the Coventry College...
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  • grandchildren. Mitchell and his wife had adopted Boty Goodwin (1966–1995), daughter of the artist Pauline Boty, following the death of her father, literary...
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  • and other Nouveau réalisme and pop artists such as Peter Phillips and Pauline Boty were featured in documentaries by Belgian director Jean Antoine, Evelyne...
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  • evoked progressive women such as Edie Sedgwick, Maureen Cleave and Pauline Boty. He said that the same three songs were statements that ensured that...
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    (sculptor) Jeff Beck (musician) Joyce Bidder (sculptor) Nik Borrow (artist) Pauline Boty (a founder of the Pop Art movement) Raymond Briggs (author, famous for...
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  • artists as Marianne Faithfull. In the mid-1960s, inspired by her friend Pauline Boty, a pop art painter, she launched a chain of fashion boutiques, as a 'front'...
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  • workers (Dunn herself was both)". The interviewees included Edna O’Brien, Pauline Boty, Ann Quin and Paddy Kitchen. Dunn's first novel, Poor Cow (1967) was...
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    Carl Cox, house and techno club DJ, spent his early life in Carshalton Pauline Boty, artist Roger Bowles, cricketer Paul Burstow, MP for Sutton and Cheam...
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    became a leading figure of the British Pop Art movement, and joined Pauline Boty as one of its only female practitioners in London. Her first major exhibition...
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