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This voluptuous dreamy risqué redhead was created as calendar pin up art for the Goes Litho Company by the prolific and talented female Chicago area illustrator Pearl Frush. A red headed femme-fatale, loosely styled after Jean Harlow from her starring turn in the 1932 film Red Headed Woman, appears in a floppy wide brimmed straw hat with […]

Red Headed Woman

Artist: Pearl Frush

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, art deco, flapper, glamour, Goes Litho Co., Golden Age, hollywood, Jean Harlow, original calendar art, Pearl Frush, pin up, portrait
Added to Gallery: October 31, 2016

On offer is a classic cheesecake pin up painting featuring a decidedly sexy bed-headed platinum blonde ala Marilyn Monroe by the prolific American pin-up artist Bill Randall. Bill Randall is best remembered for his wildly popular spiral bound “Randall’s Date Book” 12 page calendars for The Kemper-Thomas Calendar Company. He also created a series of works in […]

Platinum Blonde

Artist: Bill Randall

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, Bill Randall, blonde, glamour, original calendar art, pin up, risque
Added to Gallery: October 31, 2016

This playfully spirited and sexy original oil on canvas pin-up painting by Edward Runci was published by the Shaw-Barton Calendar Company in 1947 with the title “Wish You Were Here.” The artist was an outstanding painter of pin-ups during the 1940s and 50s whose smooth style was much admired by his contemporaries. Unlike the majority of other […]

Wish You Were Here

Artist: Edward Runci

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1940s, Charles Martignette, Edward Runci, erotic, glamour, Golden Age, original calendar art, original illustration art, pin up, risque, The Golden Gallery
Added to Gallery: September 6, 2016

In this original oil on canvas pulp painting by Harold McCauley, used as the cover for the November, 1954 pulp digest, Imaginative Tales #2, a near nude runaway pin-up girl seductively rides a speeding red bullet – with the next stop being the moon… Created to illustrate an interior serialized novella story by Charles F. […]

The Moon or Bust!

Artist: Harold McCauley

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, erotic, fantasy, glamour, Golden Age, Harold McCauley, machine age, magazine cover, original cover art, pin up, pulp, risque, The Golden Gallery
Added to Gallery: September 6, 2016

This trio of images by Thornton Utz was created to illustrate a single story in the flagship Curtis Publishing magazine The Saturday Evening Post. With a bold mid-century modern aesthetic and the dry brush gouache technique popular in glossy magazines in the 1950s, the set presents an enticing take on American femininity as idealized during the Cold […]

The Honeycomb Sensations

Artist: Thornton Utz

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, Curtis Publishing, glamour, Golden Age, original illustration art, pin up, The Saturday Evening Post, Thornton Utz, Triptych
Added to Gallery: August 30, 2016

This interior genre scene features an exotic Edwardian Spanish Senorita in traditional garb posing seductively as she coyly holds a fan. An original oil on canvas by the well listed artist Alonzo Kimball, who studied in Paris during the 1890s at Académie Julian and later at The Art Students League of New York. The artist is best remembered for the covers he painted for The Saturday Evening Post.

Spanish Señorita with Fan

Artist: Alonzo Kimball

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1910s, Alonzo Kimball, Edwardian, glamour, original interior illustration, pin up, spanish
Added to Gallery: August 8, 2016

This delicately rendered, original, signed Pearl Frush pin-up illustration was published by the Gerlach-Barklow Calendar Company under the title “Miss Bermuda.” The nearly photo-realist watercolor appeared as part of a 1947 “Aqua Tour” series of bathing beauty images. Pearl Frush was a prolific and talented female artist who was active during the 1940s and 50s and worked […]

Miss Bermuda

Artist: Pearl Frush

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1940s, bathing beauty, Charles Martignette, Gerlach-Barklow, glamour, Golden Age, Miss Bermuda, original calendar art, original illustration art, Pearl Frush, pin up, risque, The Golden Gallery
Added to Gallery: August 2, 2016

This breezy sailor girl, bathing beauty pin-up graced the cover of the July 24, 1937 edition of Liberty magazine, a popular long running Bernarr MacFadden publication. By the artist R.C. Kauffmann–a personal favorite of the gallery–this is a tremendously spirited, large format oil painting with spectacular zest and allure. Kauffmann is best remembered for his Saturday Evening Post covers as […]

A Sailing Mate

Artist: R.C. Kauffmann

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, art deco, bathing beauty, flapper, glamour, Golden Age, illustration, Liberty, magazine cover, original cover art, original illustration art, pin up, R. C. Kauffmann, Robert Kauffmann
Added to Gallery: August 2, 2016

Sam Cherry created this romance-themed Western  pulp painting for use as the June, 1943 cover of Thrilling Ranch Stories – Romantic Stories of The West. The image shows a pretty blonde sweetheart of the rodeo embracing a Wild West town sheriff, who grins as he contemplates his great luck. Not only did he seemingly get the girl, a bullet aimed at […]

The Sheriff’s Sweetheart

Artist: Sam Cherry

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1940s, glamour, Golden Age, magazine cover, original cover art, original illustration art, pulp, Sam Cherry, Thrilling Publications
Added to Gallery: August 2, 2016

A delicately rendered mixed media work by Edwin Georgi which illustrated an interior story in The Saturday Evening Post. A tense dramatic courtroom portrayal from 1959 which captures the Perry Mason/Earle Stanley Gardner American Pop Culture sensation which was resonating at the time this commissioned work appeared in the Post. The lovely Georgi girl is “Policewoman O’Keefe,” and this work confirms our suspicion that illustrators frequently created their finest works for this highly circulated and revered Curtis Publications slick mainstream magazine institution.

The Girl from the Mimosa Club

Artist: Edwin Georgi

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: american, Edwin Georgi, glamour, mid-century, original interior illustration, police, The Saturday Evening Post
Added to Gallery: August 1, 2016

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