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A wildly erotic and revealed pin-up girl cover painting by the well regarded and prolific American illustrator and cover artist Paul Rader, for the 1960 Midwood Book titled “The Blonde”. Part of what is today considered the golden age of lesbian pulp fiction, “The Blonde” tells the story of a tormented working girl who finds […]

The Blonde

Artist: Paul Rader

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: blonde, erotic, lesbian, lurid, original cover art, paperback, pulp, stockings and garters, The Golden Gallery
Added to Gallery: December 4, 2013

A lustful, original cover painting by Rudy Nappi for the 1959 Tower paperback cover titled A Strange Kind of Love, by Lawrence Block, written under his early pseudonym Sheldon Lord. Billed as a “daring tale of the love life of a writer and his most unusual mistress,” Block has described the story as that of […]

A Strange Kind Of Love

Artist: Rudy Nappi

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, american, erotic, Lawrence Block, lurid, noir, original cover art, paperback, pulp, Rudy Nappi, sleaze
Added to Gallery: August 16, 2013

Alberto Vargas’ first work for Playboy Magazine appeared September of 1960, exactly one year before the publication of this artwork. In this flirtatious view, a pretty brunette in a diaphanous pink nightgown smiles to the viewer after applying red lipstick to her full lips. This was generously gifted by Hugh Hefner and Playboy Magazine to an Easter Seals charity telethon auction in Chicago in the 1970s. This work was chosen specifically by the foundation, which wanted an image that could be shown on TV.

Vargas Girl – Playboy 1961

Artist: Alberto Vargas

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1960s, Alberto Vargas, american, erotic, Hugh Hefner, lingerie, original interior illustration, pin up, Playboy Magazine, risque, The Golden Gallery, Varga Girl
Added to Gallery: May 27, 2013

A direct and gritty, highly sexualized unsigned gouache on illustration board painting from a collection of works we recently acquired that are believed to come from the early years of Saga Magazine. Saga was a lurid Men’s title that thrived in the post war pulp low brow magazine market of the early 1950’s. This is a typical sweat magazine take on the old folklore tale of the farmer’s daughter. When we purchased this collection one of the old frames had a label on the back that read “attributed to Valigursky – For Saga Magazine 40’s – 50s.”

The Farmer’s Daughter

Artist: Ed Valigursky (attributed)

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, american, Ed Valigursky, erotic, gritty, illustration, lurid, original interior illustration, pin up, pulp, Romantic Western, Saga Magazine, the sweats
Added to Gallery: February 14, 2013

A delicately rendered pastel on illustration board by Henry Clive, capturing an exotic pretty nude pin-up model with ruby red lips envisioned as a sleeping beauty. This captures effortlessly the prolific artist’s unique take on feminine allure. We believe this to be an unpublished illustration, retains its handsome hand carved wood gallery frame and is handsomely cloth matted and lined behind glass.

A Sleeping Beauty

Artist: Henry Clive

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1940s, art deco, erotic, Henry Clive, hollywood, nude, pin up, risque
Added to Gallery: November 14, 2012

Pre-code Hollywood starlet Verna Hillie is the subject of this erotically charged pastel portrait which was likely used as a cover for the title Reel Movie Fun, a short lived wild and racy publication. Pastel is dated and signed on the back and the sitter is identified in the artist’s hand as seen.

Pre-Code Cover Portrait of Verna Hillie

Artist: Cardwell Higgins

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, american, art deco, Cardwell Higgins, erotic, flapper, hollywood, jazz age, magazine cover, original cover art, pin up, pre-code, Reel Movie Fun, risque, Verna Hillie
Added to Gallery: November 13, 2012

This stirring oil on canvas presents a traditional Indonesian dance filled with music, movement, and joy. Martha Sawyers, the artist, made a name in the illustration world for her deeply sensitive and captivating portraits of Far Eastern life–she returned to the region time and again, and her appreciation for the variety of cultures and peoples she encountered culminated in the book she co-authored with her husband William Reusswig “India and Southeast Asia.”

Indonesian Dance

Artist: Martha Sawyers

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1960s, american, dance, erotic, illustration, indonesian, Martha Sawyers, musical, original illustration art
Added to Gallery: November 11, 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

This sassy secretary pin up pastel was created by Earl Moran for the Brown & Bigelow Calendar Company in about 1940. The work appeared as a mutoscope card with the title “A Sweet Job”. Office girl pin-up depictions were common during the pre-WWII lean economic years of the Great Depression, and this is an inspired example of that genre. A published mutoscope card of the image is included in the sale.

A Sweet Job

Artist: Earl Moran

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1940s, american, Brown & Bigelow, Earl Moran, erotic, Great Depression, jazz age, original calendar art, pin up, risque
Added to Gallery: September 14, 2012

Legendary American pin-up illustrator Earl Moran was one of the first to discover a muse in the iconic Hollywood legend Marilyn Monroe. During the late 1940s Monroe famously worked as a pin-up model for the Blue Book agency, posing under her real name of Norma Jeane Dougherty. After Moran transitioned away from the hectic life of a calendar artist to focus on his fine art painting, he revisited Marilyn, who was by then a platinum blonde Hollywood bombshell, through an arrangement with The Aaron Brothers Galleries, Laguna Beach CA.

Marilyn Monroe in the Nude

Artist: Earl Moran

Filed Under: Fine & Decorative Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1960s, american, boudoir, Brown & Bigelow, Earl Moran, erotic, fine art, Marilyn Monroe, nude, original calendar art, platinum blonde, risque, The Golden Gallery
Added to Gallery: August 10, 2012

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