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John Lennon Paper Doll (part 1)
One of the larger projects @the-paper-apricot worked on for the zine was a paper doll of John. We planned to include photos of the finished doll, and a printable pattern so you could make your own! (We’ll upload the printable version soon). We chatted a lot about the artistic merit of the project, and we planned to include a short essay on the ideas we discussed.
That essay was never written, but here are the main points we wanted to include:
Cutting out and dressing paper dolls is traditionally seen as an activity for girls. As such they are treated as frivolous and lacking substance. There is an interesting interplay between this and the idea that the Beatles were discovered by, and beloved of, young girls before they were ever taken seriously by adult men (this is hyperbole, but you know what we mean)
An early title for the White Album was A Doll’s House (mentioned by Ian MacDonald in Revolution in the Head), inspired by the Ibsen play of the same name. In the play Nora tells her husband: “And you have always been so kind to me. But our home has been nothing but a playroom. I have been your doll-wife, just as at home I was papa’s doll-child; and here the children have been my dolls.” Perhaps the Beatles felt that they had been someone’s playthings.
Andy Warhol played with paper dolls, a fact which we thought added something to the discussion about gender. From an interview with Glenn O’Brien in 1977: GLENN O’BRIEN: What was your first work of art? ANDY WARHOL: I used to cut out paper dolls.
John was interested in his own relationship with gender. "I look at early pictures of meself, and I was torn between being Marlon Brando and being the sensitive poet - the Oscar Wilde part of me with the velvet, feminine side. I was always torn between the two, mainly opting for the macho side, because if you showed the other side, you were dead." John Lennon - 'The Last Rolling Stone Interview' By Jonathan Cott, Rolling Stone Magazine 1980
Tony Bramwell referred to Brian Epstein's home as "that little doll’s house" in his book, although that view wasn't necessarily shared by any of the Beatles.
We were going to make a comparison with the sleeve artwork for Sgt. Pepper, and especially with the insert sheet of cardboard cut-outs that came with it. See https://www.the-paulmccartney-project.com/1967/03/designing-the-packaging-for-sgt-peppers-lonely-hearts-club-band/ for more on the cover and cut-outs
The idea that the stand-up cut-outs of the band should help the fans take part in the project of Sgt. Pepper as an art ‘event’ seemed especially pertinent.
@the-paper-apricot began work on this doll last spring, shortly after beginning her paper doll pop project.
In part 2 we'll share some photos of the finished doll, and part 3 will include a paper doll of John and patterns of his outfits that you can print and cut out! ✂️
#yellow submazine#paper doll#@paperdollpop#art project#Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band#part 1#the White Album#a doll's house#andy warhol#gender
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Paulie in Wings!
Exactly like the beautiful art of @paperdollpop
The link
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@paperdollpop A vintage friend for your Pauls!
Donovan Cutout Paper Doll - 1967.
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John Lennon paper doll - Fur Coat
Our paper doll of John Lennon wearing a tab-on version of the fur coat he wore to the launch of Apple Tailoring in 1968.
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Coming Soon
#yellow submazine#coming soon#paper doll#may 1968 john#apple trip white suit#beatles badges#blank white badge#@paperdollpop
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John Lennon paper doll - White Henley
Our paper doll of John Lennon wearing no tab-on outfit, just a white henley and trousers in 1968.
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@paperdollpop look this outfit for Paulie! Kilt skirt and socks, he would be wonderful!😍😘
PAUL McCARTNEY in GLASGOW, 21 SEPTEMBER 1975
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John Lennon paper doll - White Suit
Our paper doll of John Lennon wearing a tab-on version of the white suit and white tie that he wore to New York in May 1968.
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John Lennon Paper Doll (patterns)
We intended to print these patterns in the paper zine so that anyone who wanted to make their own John Lennon paper doll could photocopy them onto card, to cut them out and colour them in.
Instead here are the printables for you. They should ideally be printed onto A4 lightweight/medium weight card so that it can stand.
If you do take part and make your own John Lennon paper doll, please share a pic and tag us is, so we can reblog!
We're sharing these templates under the Creative Commons Attribution, Non-commercial, Non-derivative licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (this means you have permission to use the templates to make your own doll, but not for commercial purposes.)
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John Lennon paper doll - Double Denim
Our paper doll of John Lennon wearing a tab-on version of the double denim outfit he wore when he sang 'Yer Blues' for the Rolling Stones Rock 'n' Roll Circus in 1968.
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McBeardy paper doll, so beautiful!
@paperdollpop @the-paper-apricot your art is beautiful!
McCartney Paul 🍒
Paper doll of Paul McCartney c.1969-70, around the recording of the album McCartney.
The doll has tab-on paper clothes based on those worn by Paul in photographs taken by Linda McCartney at their London home.
It also has removable paper wellies, more suited to Kintyre.
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@paperdollpop and @the-paper-apricot for you with affection! 🦋🦋🦋🦋
Your Paulie in Wings! Beautiful and sassy as your Doll!
Wings over America 🎸
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@paperdollpop love you art so much! If you want/accept any suggestions, those outfits are also great, specially the first.
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@paperdollpop @the-paper-apricot that's paulie for you 💕💕💕
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The most beautiful drawings I ever saw for Paulie Wings.
For lovers of Wings! Paul or McMullet just look @paperdollpop blog. It's amazing 💛💛💛💛
Yellow knitwear 💛
Paper doll of Paul McCartney wearing a tab-on version of the yellow cardigan he wore in publicity photos in 1973. 💛
... worn with moon boots, of course.
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My babyyyyyyy!
I love @paperdollpop art! It's so perfect!
The Bruce McMouse Show 🐁
"Would I tell a lie to you?"
Paper doll of Paul McCartney wearing a tab-on version of clothes worn in the quirky Wings concert film, The Bruce McMouse Show.
"Make 'em dream, son. Make 'em dream." - Bruce McMouse, 1972.
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