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Walter Stanley Keane (October 7, 1915 – December 27, 2000) was an American plagiarist who became famous in the 1960s [1] as the claimed painter of a series of widely reproduced paintings depicting vulnerable subjects with enormous eyes. [2]
Margaret wins the lawsuit, and a fan asks her to sign a copy of Walter's coffee table book. A textual epilogue reveals that Walter, despite continuing to insist that he was the true artist, never produced another painting and died penniless while Margaret remarried, moved back to San Francisco, and opened a new gallery.
Margaret D. H. Keane (born Margaret Doris Hawkins, September 15, 1927 – June 26, 2022) [1] was an American artist known for her paintings of subjects with big eyes. She mainly painted women, children, or animals in oil or mixed media.
The lawsuit says Keane directed Madsen to issue the notice and order in November that deemed the Union Block a “dangerous building” in violation of city code. The order cited several ...
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Margaret Keane, who went to court to prove that her popular paintings of children with large, sad eyes were indeed hers and not her husband’s, a tale that was told in the Tim Burton film Big ...
The Walter Keane page should be reduced to a 'husband of artist Margaret Keane' and should be largely about is place in history, which was; the intellectual property theft of his wife's work. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.141.243.9 ( talk ) 14:46, 27 October 2014 (UTC) [ reply ]
Margaret Keane, whose popular paintings of big-eyed, melancholy children became one of the most widely recognized signature artistic styles of the late 20th century — and whose long battle with ...