Pauline Boty was born in 1938.
Pauline Boty died on July 1, 1966.
Pauline Boty was known for her vibrant and dynamic pop art paintings that often explored themes of femininity, sexuality, and popular culture. Her work frequently incorporated imagery from advertisements, comic strips, and celebrity culture, reflecting the social dynamics of the 1960s. Boty's art challenged traditional representations of women and sought to assert female identity and agency through bold colors and playful compositions.
Pauline Boty primarily used oil paints on canvas for her artworks, often incorporating vibrant colors and bold forms. She also experimented with collage techniques, integrating mixed media elements such as photographs and printed materials into her pieces. This combination allowed her to explore themes of pop culture, feminism, and identity, making her work distinctive within the British Pop Art movement.
Pauline Boty has: Played Anna in "Armchair Theatre" in 1956. Played herself in "Monitor" in 1958. Played Prostitute in "Monitor" in 1958. Played Nell Pretty in "The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre" in 1960. Played Mistress Fleay in "Espionage" in 1963. Performed in "Six" in 1964. Played Maria Galen in "Contract to Kill" in 1965. Performed in "The Day of Ragnarok" in 1965.
Pauline Broderick was born in Winnipeg, in Manitoba, Canada.
Pauline Weseman was born in 1972.
Pauline Clarke was born in 1921.
Pauline Krikke was born in 1961.
Pauline Duvernay was born in 1812.
Pauline Holdstock was born in 1948.
Pauline Kergomard was born in 1838.
Pauline Delpech was born in 1981.