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Rolf Armstrong created this Western-themed pin-up cowgirl pastel for the Brown & Bigelow Calendar Company in the early 1950s. The adorable Americana image was published as a calendar with the titles Come And Get It!, and Soups On! This original artwork has tremendous electric cobalt blue coloring as the artist captured the last fleeting minutes of light, imagining a dreamy, well-realized, wide […]

Come And Get It!

Artist: Rolf Armstrong

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, Brown & Bigelow, cowgirl, Jewel Flowers, original calendar art, Original pastel, Rolf Armstrong, western americana
Added to Gallery: February 26, 2015

A luminious beautiful original published mixed medium calendar illustration which appeared with the title Evening Reveries in the 1921 “Indian Maids” calendar line, for Gerlach-Barklow of Joliet Illinois. This was created by James Arthur who worked in a style like that of of L. Goddard, where a base photograph was lavishly over-painted by the artist […]

Evening Reveries

Artist: James Arthur

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, Calendar, Gerlach-Barklow Calendar Company, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, indian maiden, James Arthur, native american
Added to Gallery: February 25, 2015

A beautiful and delicately rendered oil on canvas painting of a pensive lovelorn flapper girl in pearls which appeared as cover art for The Redbook Magazine, September, 1927. A lovely golden age of illustration published example by the noted female artist and illustrator Edna Crompton. The artist worked prolifically creating calendar art glamour images for […]

Redbook Cover Girl

Artist: Edna Crompton

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, Edna Crompton, flapper, Golden Age, original cover art, Redbook Magazine
Added to Gallery: February 25, 2015

A handsome interior illustration by the Austrian-born female artist and illustrator Tracy Porter Rudd, which appeared as a bookplate with the title “But still I love to think in some Dream-Aiden She wanders…”, for the poem “Pearls” in The Ring of Love and Other Poems by Brookes More, Boston: Cornhill Publishing, (1923). The artist settled […]

She Wanders

Artist: Tracy Porter Rudd

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, art nouveau, gothic, original interior illustration, poetry, pre-raphaelite, Tracy Porter Rudd, victorian
Added to Gallery: February 25, 2015

This feverish and provocative original illustration by Mahlon Blaine appears to date to the late 1930s, when the artist was mining the myth of Aphrodite for Nova Venus, a series of artworks illustrating a poem written by Blaine that interrogates the relationship between love, lust, and modernism. Characteristically dark, and replete with complicated and even bizarre symbolism, this gouache and ink painting explores fertility, […]

Aphrodite’s Realm

Artist: Mahlon Blaine

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: allegorical, Aphrodite, erotic, Interior Book Art, macabre, Mahlon Blaine, Nova Venus
Added to Gallery: February 24, 2015

    A haunting, iconic and important, large format painting by Cecil Calvert Beall created for an American World War II Army Air Forces poster titled Bomb’s Away!. The backing paper on this watercolor on board still houses the posed source photo, (likely taken by Beall himself) of his son Charles Beall, posed as a B-17G Flying Fortress […]

Bombs Away

Artist: C.C. Beall

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: Air Force, B-17G Flying Fortress, patriotic, poster design, WWII
Added to Gallery: February 2, 2015

    A stunning, patriotic World War II era pastel by famed American illustrator Bradshaw Crandell. This appeared as the cover of the April, 1942 issue of Cosmopolitan magazine. Intriguingly, posed in the Navy uniform was a young Yale Law student and male model named Gerald Ford, who would go on to be the 38th president of the United States. The pretty […]

Cosmopolitan Clinch

Artist: Bradshaw Crandell

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: american, art deco, Bradshaw Crandell, Gerald Ford, Golden Age, magazine cover, original cover art, patriotic, pin up, World War II
Added to Gallery: February 2, 2015

  A spectacular, large format, science fiction painting by Dean Ellis which was first used as the paperback cover for the 1970 Corgi published compilation of science fiction writing, SF-5 New Writings in Science Fiction, one of a series of 30 British science fiction anthologies released from 1964 to 1977 under the successive editorships of […]

SF-5

Artist: Dean Ellis

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: Dean Ellis, mid-century modern, nude, paperback, Ray Bradbury, sci-fi, science fiction
Added to Gallery: February 2, 2015

      An explosive, apocalyptic WWII battle scene rages in this lurid large format illustration painting by Bruce Minney which appeared as the cover for the October 1963 edition of For Men Only magazine. With its strong jawed GIs and busty damsels with dynamite, the cover slug line of “playgirls turned killers…” sexploitive narrative is on full display, […]

Fräulein Raiders

Artist: Bruce Minney

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: American Pickers, Bruce Minney, lurid, Men's Magazine art, pulp, The Golden Gallery, WWII
Added to Gallery: February 2, 2015

With a human sacrifice as the central conflict, a high octane tribal fight scene, and lurid bondage damsel in distress subject matter, this Bruce Minney artwork–which appeared as the cover for the June 1970 edition of New Man Magazine–captures all of the subversive allure of the Men’s magazine genre. Loosely illustrating the interior story, “Smash the Latins’ Jungle Combine […]

New Man Cover

Artist: Bruce Minney

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: American Pickers, Bruce Minney, damsel in distress, lurid, Men's Magazine art, sweats
Added to Gallery: February 2, 2015

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