LeRoy Neiman
“Femlin with a Hot Iron 1992 19x14”
Drawing : Ink and Watercolor on Paper
Size: 13x8.25 inches | 33x21 cm
Framed : 19x14 in | 48x36 cm
Edition: Original
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Year1992
Hand SignedLower Left
Condition Excellent
Framed with PlexiglassBlack Frame w/ Mat
Purchased fromPrivate Collector
Story / Additional InfoThe Femlins are not only original drawings by Neiman, they are a great example of 20th-century Americana; they symbolize the Playboy aesthetic of the 1960s and 70s and are icons of popular culture.
When Hefner had the idea to start his men's magazine, he asked Neiman to do the original artwork, and the "Femlin" was born! Neiman envisioned her as being 12" tall, so in most of the illustrations, she's in that scale. She's depicted as being mischievous, and as her name suggests, she's a female gremlin. Starting in 1957, every issue of Playboy had two black and white Femlins; she was usually on the jokes page behind the centerfold. Amazingly, Neiman contributed two Femlins drawings for every monthly issue, for 50 years. The illustrations were created as a "camera-ready" line-art, to be photographed and then reduced for inclusion in Playboy Magazine
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