Artist LeRoy Neiman used painting and screen-printing to render his most famous images of sports, music, and wildlife, in trademark vivid hues that bordered on the psychedelic at times. The artist worked in enamels, watercolors, and pastels as well in his prolific career. This Neiman take on the iconic sex symbol of middle-class America seems authentic and un-ironic.
Playboy Bunny, c.1964, Oil on MasoniteLeRoy Neiman American (1921 - 2012) |
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Artist LeRoy Neiman used painting and screen-printing to render his most famous images of sports, music, and wildlife, in trademark vivid hues that bordered on the psychedelic at times. The artist worked in enamels, watercolors, and pastels as well in his prolific career. This Neiman take on the iconic sex symbol of middle-class America seems authentic and un-ironic. |
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