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13th February 2016
07:58pm GMT

The museum stated: '"(She was one of) the first female Pop artists who, when it came to art, only had one thing on her mind - confidence." "Evelyne aimed to paint pictures of women who were confident in their pursuit of satisfaction, rather than the decorative objects they were painted as in mainstream Pop Art." It seems like people are largely in support of the image being allowed on Facebook, saying that it's not blatant nudity, but more a tongue in cheek artistic expression. Lead Image via Twitter/@philamuseumDo you think this contains "excessive amounts of skin or suggestive content?” Read more: https://t.co/VG8D3phmQd pic.twitter.com/H8mp0b3bap
— Phila Museum of Art (@philamuseum) February 5, 2016
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