Question on Popular art of the 1960's / 1970's
Question on Popular art of the 1960's / 1970's
Does any remember / know the name of the picture of an oriental looking lady that graced the wall of may UK homes in the 60's and 70's. As I remember the woman was Asian, almost olive green, leaning against something in the side of the pictures, bamboo I think. (It was not the Chinese woman pictured in the blue lady).
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You are probably referring to "The Chinese Girl", otherwise known as the "Green Lady".
It was painted by Vladimir Tretchikoff, otherwise known as the "King of Kitsch", and in its time was the biggest selling print in the world.
Ther painting was to be found in most homes that thought the 'lava lamp' was the height of hip and that the 'Pink Floyd' were something to do with ice-cream.
It was painted by Vladimir Tretchikoff, otherwise known as the "King of Kitsch", and in its time was the biggest selling print in the world.
Ther painting was to be found in most homes that thought the 'lava lamp' was the height of hip and that the 'Pink Floyd' were something to do with ice-cream.
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Is this the picture you are talking about? http://www.quasimondo.com/archives/tina.jpg
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I got access to the link. I'd agree with Pete, though. More Mediterranean or Middle Eastern than Asian to my mind... I was thinking of the blue lady, I think.
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I went through a different portal to find Tina, so I wound up in the right place.
The picture, as suggested, looks more southern Europen than Asian. Howver at the time I saw it, and from memory, it looked exotic and posibly oriental. It is highly stylised and was always kitsch, but as a teenager it looked "interesting, exotic and mildly erotic". Anyway thanks to everyone's help it will be reborn looking remarkably like my delightful spouse.
The picture, as suggested, looks more southern Europen than Asian. Howver at the time I saw it, and from memory, it looked exotic and posibly oriental. It is highly stylised and was always kitsch, but as a teenager it looked "interesting, exotic and mildly erotic". Anyway thanks to everyone's help it will be reborn looking remarkably like my delightful spouse.
Cole
