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1950s

A rare original Brown and Bigelow-commisioned pin-up painting for their prestigious Sylvania Products account. Each year one of the calendar company’s star artists would create a wholesome yet alluring “Miss Sylvania” exclusively for Sylvania’s advertising campaign. This luminous original oilon canvas dates to the early 1950s and is featured on page 228 plate #545 in the collector’s book Gil Elvgren All His Glamorous American Pin-ups. Grapefruit Moon Gallery sold this work previously (in March of 2008) and are delighted to be able to offer it again on consignment for a collector who is making wall space for new acquisitions.

Miss Sylvania

Artist: Gil Elvgren

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, american, Brown & Bigelow, Gil Elvgren, Miss Sylvania, original calendar art, pin up, The Golden Gallery
Added to Gallery: January 18, 2009

A fun sassy cowgirl is featured in this original oil on canvas by Gil Elvgren. This work was created for a 1953 Brown & Bigelow commissioned calendar titled Beat That. This rare surviving Western Americana/pin-up cross collectible image is fresh, bright, and a defining work by the well listed master illustrator. Verso retains original Brown & Bigelow label and this is in untouched original condition as seen. Grapefruit Moon Gallery sold this work previously (in June of 2007) and are delighted to be able to offer it again on consignment for a collector who is making wall space for new acquisitions.

Beat That

Artist: Gil Elvgren

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, Brown & Bigelow, cowgirl, Gil Elvgren, original calendar art, pin up, The Golden Gallery, western, western americana
Added to Gallery: January 18, 2009

An unusual mid-century modern impressionist oil on canvas dated 1954 by well listed Minnesota painter and WPA muralist Dewey Albinson. A colorful view of a colorful space in the town Cocula, Jalisco, Mexico (where the artist lived for a time) titled The Yellow House. Painted in a dramatic and well realized impasto technique with wildly executed colors and a strong sense of composition and harmony. In original painted wide profile WPA aesthetic rough wood frame with exhibition tag on verso pine stretchers.

The Yellow House

Artist: Dewey Albinson

Filed Under: Fine & Decorative Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, american, Dewey Albinson, fine art, landscape, mexican, Minnesota Artist, WPA
Added to Gallery: December 7, 2008

A smartly rendered pin-up girl gag watercolor cartoon for Esquire Magazine by noted African American cartoon artist and illustrator E. Simms Campbell. Gag features a Bedouin trader desert scene with a harem girl, tagline reads “Personally, I think the camel is a much smarter buy”. Work is ink stamped by Esquire Magazine on the verso and signed by the artist lower right.

The Camel is a Smarter Buy

Artist: E. Simms Campbell

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, american, cartoon, E. Simms Campbell, Esquire, Gag Cartoon, harem, orientalist, original interior illustration, pin up
Added to Gallery: November 18, 2008

A well rendered, colorful and new to the market Al Buell oil painting on board likely for an Interior story in Redbook Magazine. Al Buell did frequent images for leading Calendar Companies creating glamorous pin-up depictions, he also glorified the American Girl in period magazines. Work is framed and signed lower left.

Admiring a Glamorous Woman

Artist: Al Buell

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, Al Buell, american, glamour, original interior illustration, pin up, Redbook Magazine
Added to Gallery: November 6, 2008

A noir styled and cleverly depicted Edwin Georgi Saturday Evening Post interior illustration for the serial story The Disappearance of Daphne by Nancy Rutledge. The work is nicely framed in a period wide profile frame and retains the Curtis Publishing verso label with print date and title.

Disappearance of Daphne

Artist: Edwin Georgi

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, american, Edwin Georgi, glamour, noir, original interior illustration, The Saturday Evening Post
Added to Gallery: October 10, 2008

A large and expertly rendered pastel on illustration board by Hungarian artist Pal Fried. Fried, who commonly worked in oils, was equally adept with pastels and this is a fine offering revisiting one of his favorite themes; a young ballerina in anticipation of her performance. Work is nicely matted and framed and in an excellent state of preservation.

Preparing For The Ballet

Artist: Pal Fried

Filed Under: Fine & Decorative Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, american, ballerina, dance, fine art, hollywood, hungarian, Pal Fried
Added to Gallery: September 25, 2008

An alternate cover for the October 1957 Issue of Imagination Science Fiction, by Lloyd Rognan, illustrating the interior story “You Can’t Buy Eternity” by Dwight V. Swain. This oil on canvas board original illustration differs from the published cover (which was also painted by Rognan) in several respects, notable the blond in peril on the published cover is envisioned in this rendering as a brunette. Which lends credence to the belief that a pulp cover artists life was not easy and was often subject to publishers whims and guidance. A published complete copy of the magazine is included in the sale.

You Can’t Buy Eternity

Artist: Lloyd Rognan

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, american, damsel in distress, Imagination Science Fiction, Lloyd Rognan, magazine cover, original cover art, pin up, pulp, science fiction
Added to Gallery: August 30, 2008

A dark, macabre and cleverly rendered gouache cover illustration by Ed Emshwiller for The January 1956 Ellery Queens’s Mystery Magazine. An expertly rendered rare surviving example of this vanguard artist’s cover mastery and peculiar set of defining talents. A published example of the book is included in the sale and the work is beautifully matted and framed and ready to enjoy.

An Alpine Cadaver

Artist: Emsh

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, american, Ed Emshwiller, Ellery Queen, Emsh, magazine cover, noir, original cover art, pulp, skiing, The Golden Gallery, winter
Added to Gallery: August 25, 2008

A well rendered humorous gouache calendar painting for the Brown & Bigelow Calendar by prolific and well listed staff artist Bill Layne. This was used as an advertising calendar and is a published work. A precise depiction of what what Layne does best. Work is beautifully matted and framed in a maple gallery frame and ready to display.

Laundry – Pickup

Artist: Bill Layne

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, american, Bill Layne, Brown & Bigelow, hillbilly, original calendar art, pin up
Added to Gallery: August 17, 2008

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