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Welcome to Grapefruit Moon Gallery. Here you will find an archived visual history of past sales. Pretty to look at, some are quite old; but when they're in here, consider them sold!

This original gouache pulp magazine cover painting by Lloyd Birmingham used for the December 1961 issue of Fantastic Stories of Imagination illustrates the Daniel Galouye short novel “Spawn of Doom”. The image features an alien astronaut breaking into a museum window to stop a sentient spore-based life form from taking over planet earth and destroying the human race. Painting is handsomely framed and matted behind glass and comes with the magazine which this appeared as cover art for.

Spawn of Doom

Artist: Lloyd Birmingham

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1960s, alien, american, astronaut, cold war, Fantastic Stories of Imagination, illustration, Lloyd Birmingham, magazine cover, original cover art, pulp, science fiction
Added to Gallery: November 5, 2012

Original cover art from a story by Ed Harbarcher from the pages of the July 1973 Adventure for Men . Story is titled I Nailed The Nazis From A Galloping Goose. Artwork is a gouache on illustration boardby the listed illustrator Bruce Minney. Men’s adventure is a genre of magazines that had its heyday in the 1950s and 1960s. Catering to a male audience, these magazines featured pin-up photography and lurid tales of adventure that typically featured wartime feats of daring, exotic travel, or conflict with wild animals.

From A Galloping Goose

Artist: Bruce Minney

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1970s, Adventure for Men, american, Bruce Minney, nazi, original cover art, pulp, WWII
Added to Gallery: November 5, 2012

In this inspired and tremendously fun pen and ink illustration, two Brinkley girls are seen in an all out battle to catch a bridal bouquet tossed by an unseen hand. In an ironic turn, they become so engrossed in their conflict that the flowers they are fighting for appear about to fall to the ground. The frenzied scene, with its youthful energy and sexuality suggests the ambivalence of Brinkley’s new woman towards traditional marriage.

The Bridesmaid Battle

Artist: Nell Brinkley

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, american, art nouveau, Brinkley Girl, cartoon, flapper, illustration, jazz age, Nell Brinkley
Added to Gallery: November 5, 2012

In this original oil on canvas painting by the prolific American artist Forrest H. Clough, a blond pirate girl styled pin-up beauty discovers a bounty of buried treasures from a previous shipwreck. This fresh to the market vintage calendar artwork is titled on the verso “Pirate’s Treasure” and is a published vintage example of the great American pin up.

Pirate’s Treasure

Artist: F. H. Clough

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, american, F. H. Clough, Great American Pin-up, original calendar art, pin up, pirate, risque
Added to Gallery: October 16, 2012

Capturing a festive scene of traditionally garbed Spanish dancers in a spirited plein air fine art painting, this c. 1930 oil on canvas by the listed artist Andrew Dobos embodies the arts & crafts style. Rendered in a flowing and lyrical Southwestern aesthetic, this will accentuate an American bungalow interior. Retains its original handsome American Arts & Crafts aesthetic gold gesso frame.

The Tambourine Dance

Artist: Andrew Dobos

Filed Under: Fine & Decorative Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, american, Andrew Dobos, arts & crafts, dance, gypsy, spanish
Added to Gallery: October 15, 2012

This 1953 deliriously sexy nude pin-up oil painting by Gil Elvgren for the Brown & Bigelow Calendar Company dates to the artist’s best period. This image was used in a deck of playing cards under the title Cee Bee (To Hold) Fascinating Figures and is pictured as figure 251 in Gil Elvgren All His Glamorous American Pin-Ups by Charles G. Martignette and Louis K. Meisel. From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

Cee Bee (To Have) – Fascinating Figures

Artist: Gil Elvgren

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, american, Brown & Bigelow, Charles Martignette, Gil Elvgren, Harold Lloyd, nude, original calendar art, pin up, The Golden Gallery
Added to Gallery: October 9, 2012

This early 1930s pastel by frequent Golden Age of Hollywood female cover artist Mila Baine, shows a radiant and stylish Norma Shearer looking smart, crisp and alluring. Likely a cover for the title Movie Mirror, for whom Blaine worked often during the period. Handsomely matted and framed behind glass in a fine period frame. Handsomely matted and framed behind glass in a fine period frame.

Norma Shearer

Artist: Mila Baine

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, american, art deco, glamour, hollywood, jazz age, magazine cover, Mila Baine, Movie Mirror, Norma Shearer, original cover art, portrait
Added to Gallery: September 27, 2012

A colorful estate fresh pastel sketch by Rolf Armstrong C. 1930 of his lithe modernist pin-up model Margery Crampton, posed on the bow of a well rendered Chris-Craft Runabout art deco boat. This was a preliminary sketch for the August 1930 issue of College Humor Magazine. While unsigned, pastel is guaranteed to be by the hand of Rolf Armstrong, from the collection of Ken Galente former owner of Silver Screen Gallery in New York.

The Boating Type

Artist: Rolf Armstrong

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, american, art deco, bathing beauty, Chris-Craft, College Humor, erotic, flapper, jazz age, Margery Crampton, original cover art, pin up, Rolf Armstrong, study
Added to Gallery: September 27, 2012

Created to accompany the 13th installment of the serialized novel” Silver Knees” in the April 4th 1931 issue of Liberty Magazine, this oil on canvas painting features a romanticized depiction of love during the Mexican-American war. In this lush scene, Gitana, a gypsy dancer, enjoys an afternoon serenade as her star crossed lover, an American war hero, looks on quietly.

Silver Knees

Artist: Norman Price

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, american, Golden Age, gypsy, jazz age, Liberty, mexican, Norman Price, original interior illustration, pin up
Added to Gallery: September 22, 2012

In this original oil on canvas painting by the prolific artist Forrest H. Clough, an aspiring French maid studies up on both her language skill and the art of seduction. From the suggestively placed feather duster to the silk stockings and garter costuming, this fresh to the market vintage calendar artwork presents a provocative, not so subtle take on the American pin up.

The French Maid

Artist: F. H. Clough

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, american, cheesecake, F. H. Clough, french maid, original calendar art, pin up, stockings
Added to Gallery: September 22, 2012

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