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A noir original signed Nicholas F. Riley (1900-1944). Original Magazine Story Illustration (c. 1940). Watercolor and mixed media on board, approximately 20″ x 16″. Signed lower left.

A Noir Interior Magazine Illustration

Artist: Nicholas Riley

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1940s, american, Nicholas Riley, noir, original interior illustration
Added to Gallery: May 18, 2005

A wonderful commisioned Brown and Bigelow “Calendar Girl” original pastel by Earl Moran, for an August 1956 Calendar, titled NOW’S THE TIME FOR DREAMS OF YOU, A PLEASURE FINE AND WONDROUS TOO… Classic American pin-up imagery, a seated, Marilyn Monroe-esque, redhead reclining in a diaphonous, green silk nightgown. Sale includes a color, printed calendar page and a mutoscope card of image as seen. In period gesso wood frame, nicely and professionally double matted and ready to hang.

August 1956 Pin Up Calendar Girl

Artist: Earl Moran

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, american, Brown & Bigelow, Calendar, Earl Moran, good girl art, lingerie, Marilyn Monroe, original calendar art, pin up, redhead, risque
Added to Gallery: May 18, 2005

An original art deco pastel by noted cover illustrator and sometimes pin-up creator, Victor Tchetchet. Illustrating the interior story by John Erskine titled Thargelia. Face is very Rolf Armstrong-esque. A worn tear sheet of the cover is included in the sale, nicely framed and double matted in a vintage gesso period frame.

Thargelia

Artist: Victor Tchetchet

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1940s, american, American Weekly, art deco, fantasy, harem, magazine cover, original cover art, Victor Tchetchet
Added to Gallery: May 7, 2005

A winsome and exceedingly scarce original cover illustration for an as of yet un-identified Spicy Pulp Magazine . Looks alot like the creations of Peter Driben and she is costumed like an Enoch Bolles Film Fun girl . Painting is artist signed, a fresh estate find and really a definitive example of this highly collected American Art genre.

A Spicy Pulp Pin Up Girl Illustration

Artist: Winer

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, american, magazine cover, nude, original cover art, pin up, pulp, redhead, risque, streamline, Winer
Added to Gallery: May 7, 2005

A noir and moody interior illustration by frequent Coca Cola illustrator Joseph W. Little for Randolph Hearst ‘s American Weekly Magazine, 1943.

The Case of the Headless Girl

Artist: Joseph Little

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art
Tagged With: 1940s, american, American Weekly, art nouveau, Joseph Little, lurid, noir, original interior illustration, railroadiana, Randolph Hearst, victorian
Added to Gallery: May 4, 2005

An original illustration for the famed American Weekly The Saturday Evening Post ( page 32 April 8, 1961 issue) . A noir pulp-like rendering for the story by William Forrest, titled “DYNAMITE – That was his name. And no trucker ever dared to cross him — until now…” Robert McCall, 81, came to public attention in the early 1960s as the illustrator for LIFE magazine’s memorable series on the future of space travel. McCall’s heroic artwork is on permanent exhibit at many prestigious institutions including the National Gallery of Art, and he has done murals for the National Air & Space Museum, the Pentagon, EPCOT, and Johnson Space Center. His work for movies includes the landmark

His work for movies includes the landmark 2001:A Space Odyssey, The Black Hole, Tora! Tora! Tora!, and Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Bob’s work has been featured in virtually every popular magazine in the past thirty years.

Dynamite

Artist: Robert McCall

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1960s, american, noir, original interior illustration, pulp, Robert McCall, The Saturday Evening Post
Added to Gallery: May 1, 2005

An exotic Far East-themed interior illustration for the January 30th 1949 edition of Randolph Hearst’s American Weekly Magazine. Caption reads: ” Queen Supi-Yaw-Lat and her wicked mother prodded the hen-pecked King to torture anyone who might be a rival.” Framed in a gold wood suitable frame as seen.

The Dragon Throne Returns To Mandalay

Artist: Jules Gottlieb

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1940s, american, American Weekly, Jules Gottleib, new york city, original interior illustration, pin up, Randolph Hearst
Added to Gallery: April 29, 2005

A wonderfully executed interior illustration for a story by Eustace Cockrell titled Compliments of R. Smith. Depicting a Christmas gift given to the gentleman center in the form of a race horse. Caption reads: “He won de second at Sunnyside Downs,” Refugee said ” Merry Christmas, Mr. Willie “. A large crisply-rendered pastel nicely framed and matted in it’s original gesso frame. Retains original Collier’s Magazine verso identification label and a full copy of the published magazine is included in the sale.

Compliments of R. Smith

Artist: Martha Sawyers

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1940s, american, christmas, Collier's, holiday, Martha Sawyers, original interior illustration
Added to Gallery: April 29, 2005

A delightful if somewhat macabre and seemingly allegorical take on an interior nude Harem Scene. Eerily rendered grotesques, satyrs, nymphs, and a female nude in the forefront — ravished by age — cavort in a whimsical Middle Eastern aesthetic interior. Painting is unsigned but guaranteed to be an original work by this well-listed and exhibited artist. A fresh estate auction buy, where a large collection of Brown original paintings were sold over a several month period straight from the artist’s descendents’ estate. Beautifully framed in a period, ornate gesso wood frame as seen and mounted on original suede as presented by artist and found.

Art Deco Nude Harem Scene

Artist: Bob Brown

Filed Under: Fine & Decorative Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, allegorical, american, art deco, Bob Brown, bohemian, harem, Minnesota Artist, nude, nymph, satyr
Added to Gallery: February 28, 2005

I am proud to offer the original illustration, created in 1952 by T.N. Thompson for The Champion Line. This image turned up for many years and was featured on desk calendars, as well as large hanging calendars with commissioned advertising pads. The early title was: GALS IN GINGHAM SUITED DAD, BLONDES IN LACE FOR THIS LAD. Later when Marilyn Monroe became the international sensation and sexy nude pin-up, this was retitled simply Marilyn for obvious reasons. Double matted and professionally framed in a vintage, gold gesso, wood stepped frame. Includes a letter from Brown & Bigelow expressing this painting’s authenticity, and a copied catalog showing this iconic illustration in various incarnations from Champion Product Lines.

Marilyn Monroe

Artist: T. N. Thompson

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, american, Champion Line, cigarettes, Marilyn Monroe, nude, original calendar art, pin up, T. N. Thompson
Added to Gallery: February 24, 2005

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