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This is a most unusual screen printed serigraph created with the pochoir technique. This original mixed media work features a severe high art deco scene and is pencil signed by the very well listed Vogue magazine cover artist Helen Dryden. Beautifully framed in a handsome gesso period original 1930s art deco frame.

Dandy with Top Hat and Rose

Artist: Helen Dryden

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, american, art deco, Edwardian, Helen Dryden, Vanity Fair, Vogue
Added to Gallery: January 15, 2007

A fantastic WPA-themed interior illustration from the February 1931 issue of American Magazine. A Union president riles up a group of miners for an epic David versus Goliath style battle, from the seat of a stylish touring coupe. Herbert Paus was a gifted and prolific illustrator, known for his highly technical & visionary watercolor industrial illustrations. He designed World War One posters and illustrated numerous covers for Liberty, Popular Science, Life, Delineator, & Collier’s magazines. Like Edward Penfield, Paus was for many years an illustrator for Hart Shaffner and Marx clothiers. An enthusiastic modernist, he worked prolifically creating defining and iconic images of American industrialization. His commissions included Goodyear Tires and Willy’s Automobiles.

Rallying the Miners

Artist: Herbert Paus

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, american, American Magazine, art deco, Herbert Paus, motor car, original interior illustration, WPA
Added to Gallery: December 9, 2006

A dark and eerily erotic oil on canvas nude with orientalist slant. The work has a verso dedication by the artist Fred Page Craft dated 1926. An exotic Moorish/East Indian Orientalist Princess depicted as a “spicy pulp” blood boiling enchantress. Craft worked as cover artist for pulp magazine Black Mask and contributed a cover for Country Gentleman in 1923. This appears to have been created as a cover for an as of yet identified spicy pulp publication. In the dedication, the artist says of the work “This little half cast might be the finest thing I shall ever paint.”

Erotic Orientalist Moor Princess

Artist: Fred Page Craft

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, art deco, erotic, exoticism, fantasy, Fred Page Craft, magazine cover, noir, nude, orientalist, original cover art, pin up, pulp
Added to Gallery: December 9, 2006

A beautiful and delicately rendered oil on canvas of a formal flapper girl in glamorous evening winter wear. An original oil on stretched canvas by the noted female artist and illustrator Edna Crompton. This was used as cover art for The Redbook Magazine February 1925. The artist also worked prolifically creating calendar art glamour images throughout the 1920s.

Flapper Girl In Mink Stole

Artist: Edna Crompton

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, american, art deco, Edna Crompton, flapper, glamour, magazine cover, original cover art, Redbook Magazine
Added to Gallery: December 8, 2006

A colorful, bright and decorative art deco era original gouache illustration painting, created for print use by an as of yet unidentified fruit/produce company. A handsome shirtless native effortlessly navigates a tropical waterway in a fruit filled gondola. In style and execution, this work is reminiscent of many of the Travel Magazine covers commissioned for print use of the same era. Nicely matted and framed in an art deco period silver gesso handsome wood frame.

Fruit Boat Gondola Ride

Artist: E. B. Segner

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, advertising, american, art deco, E. B. Segner, gondola, illustration
Added to Gallery: December 8, 2006

A stylish art deco era smartly rendered original gouache illustration painting created as Raleigh Cigarettes advertising. A flirty idealized modern couple spark up more than a conversation with a prominently featured cigarette. This work of some of the George Petty stylized advertising illustrations for “Acme Beer” and “Chesterfield Cigarettes” of the same era. Nicely matted and framed in an art deco period gesso handsome wood frame.

Lighting the Fire

Artist: E. B. Segner

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, advertising, american, art deco, bathing beauty, cigarettes, E. B. Segner, pin up, Raleigh Cigarettes, romantic, streamline
Added to Gallery: December 8, 2006

A large and never-before-seen original pastel by Rolf Armstrong, this Green River Soda advertisement features a glamorous pin-up girl. This original pastel was found among other pastels and old lithographs in an abandoned Milwaukee, Wisconsin warehouse building. Decades earlier, the structure had served as headquarters for the “A. C. Schulz” lithography company. Although this piece is unsigned (this is true of much advertising art), it was undoubtedly created by the hand of Rolf Armstrong and is sold as an attributed painting.

Green River Soda Girl 1931

Artist: Rolf Armstrong

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, advertising, american, art deco, bathing beauty, glamour, pin up, Rolf Armstrong, The Golden Gallery
Added to Gallery: November 6, 2006

An alarmingly beautiful and decorative work by the undisputed king of illustration art Alberto Vargas / Varga. This is a large early (pre Esquire Magazine) pastel by this Peruvian born master. This art deco era original glamour pin-up pastel was used as calendar art in 1935 by The Joseph Hoover & Sons Calendar Company under the title Summertime. In pristine untouched original condition. An original salesman sample copy of the original published calendar print is included with sale.

Summertime

Artist: Alberto Vargas

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, Alberto Vargas, american, art deco, good girl art, Joseph Hoover & Sons, original calendar art, pin up, summer, The Golden Gallery, Varga Girl
Added to Gallery: August 27, 2006

This stylized pastel portrait of a dashing high society fashionable blonde with bright red lips is bright, colorful, fresh and new to the market. The 1930s era portrait was most likely used for print ads for a beauty product in American glamour magazines. A large seductive example of Rolf Amstrong’s unsurpassed pastel work. A winsome idealized vision of American feminine beauty by The Father Of American Pin-up.

Smiling High Society Glamour Portrait

Artist: Rolf Armstrong

Filed Under: Fine & Decorative Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, advertising, american, art deco, glamour, high society, pin up, portrait, Rolf Armstrong
Added to Gallery: August 12, 2006

A delicate and dazzling example of Wladyslaw Theodor Benda’s portraiture with an exotic stylized Benda Girl. A mixed media work, on a verso addressed illustration board with a demure and soft focused masterfully conceived mysterious ingenue. This was presumably done as cover art and the back is dated 1928. Looks very much like covers done for Hearst’s International or The Shrine Magazine.

An Exotic Benda Girl Glamour Beauty

Artist: Wladyslaw Benda

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, art deco, art nouveau, glamour, magazine cover, original cover art, portrait, The Golden Gallery, Wladyslaw Benda
Added to Gallery: August 9, 2006

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