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Original Art from the Grand Age of American Illustration

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This patriotic, morale boosting, WWII-era red, white and blue cover gouache illustration painting was the cover for the May, 2, 1942 edition of Liberty Magazine. The image depicts a curvy pin-up girl christening a ship as the nattily attired distinguished guests of the ceremony struggle to keep their eyes on the matter at hand. In a humorous nod […]

Christening The Ship

Artist: Stephen Ronay

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1940s, art deco, Golden Age, Liberty, magazine cover, original illustration art, patriotic, pin up, Stephen Ronay, WWII
Added to Gallery: January 4, 2016

Nell Brinkley was known for her ability to personify the 1920s move towards modernity and to interpret Victorian tradition through the eyes of her flapper heroine, The Brinkley Girl. In this inspired and tremendously fun pen and ink illustration, a Brinkley bride-to-be reminisces about her carefree maiden days of wanderlust and freedom. Signed and dated in […]

The Bride

Artist: Nell Brinkley

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, art deco, Bride, glamour, Golden Age, illustration, Nell Brinkley, original illustration art, pin up
Added to Gallery: January 4, 2016

A large, sultry original published pin-up calendar painting by the prolific and important American artist Fritz Willis. Willis was the last true star pin-up artist of the old guard, when illustrative pin-up reigned supreme in Men’s magazines and advertising calendars. The artist worked during the very tail end of the genre’s popularity. Showcasing a near-nude sex […]

Spill The Wine

Artist: Fritz Willis

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: Brown & Bigelow, erotic, glamour, Herald's casino, nude, original calendar art, original illustration art, pin up, risque
Added to Gallery: January 4, 2016

On offer is a defining menace-themed oil on canvas pulp cover painting by Rafael DeSoto which appeared on the October, 1934 issue of Black Book Detective Magazine, with an occult scene evoking the mysteries of Halloween. A provocatively posed blonde in rapturous abandon stands before the eerie fire of a cauldron, holding the flames in her hands and proving […]

Blaze of Glory

Artist: Rafael Desoto

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, fantasy, halloween, magazine cover, original illustration art, pulp, Rafael DeSoto, The Golden Gallery
Added to Gallery: November 4, 2015

This stunning oil on canvas painting by the illustrator F.R. Harper, presents a beautiful partisan French fighter looking over the ruins of a French village.  Harper gained notoriety at the turn of the last century for his nostalgic and beautiful Indian Maiden images, and as World War I unfolded, he turned his attention to images like this which personified patriotic […]

Out Of The Rubble

Artist: F.R. Harper

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, art deco, F. R. Harper, illustration, military, original illustration art, patriotic, WWI
Added to Gallery: October 18, 2015

An impacting gouache illustration painting by the prolific American artist Jules Gotlieb, for the November 25, 1951 issue of The American Weekly, a Randolph Hearst publication.  This was part of an ongoing series about prehistoric times which the supplement ran in 1951. Other artists that worked for this long running title include Henry Clive, Willy […]

Indigenous Life

Artist: Jules Gotlieb

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: American Weekly, gouache, illustration, Jules Gottlieb, original illustration art, Randolph Hearst
Added to Gallery: October 15, 2015

Dating to the late 1930s, this breezy glamour girl pin-up advertising painting for Ovaltine shows off the vitalizing and energizing benefits of the classic malted milk powder.  The foreground features a pretty young blonde embodiment of the active type, looking relaxed, youthful and refreshed in the hillside above a country club in India, during the late era of British rule. […]

The Ovaltine Girl

Artist: Unknown

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1940s, advertising, British, India, original illustration art, Ovaltine, pin up
Added to Gallery: August 24, 2015

      In this signed oil on illustration board painting by William Medcalf, a breezy young blonde pin-up dream girl is seen contently sipping Grapette Soda on a bustling summer day as a man in the background prepares a sailboat, presumably to take her out for a lovely day on the lake. This large […]

Carefree Summer – Grapette Soda Girl

Artist: William Medcalf

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1940s, advertising, Bill Medcalf, Golden Age, Grapette Soda, original illustration art, pin up, Soda Advertising, The Golden Gallery, William Medcalf
Added to Gallery: July 6, 2015

  A wonderful original pin-up painting by Irving Winer, who was active creating covers for the girlie magazine titles of the 1940s such as Titter, Wink and Beauty Parade. He is also remembered for his numerous published pin-up calendar images usually signed with the single word “Wyner”.  In this work –an obvious homage to Rita Hayworth […]

Gilda in Green

Artist: Irving Winer

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: art deco, Gilda, original illustration art, pin up, pulp, risque, Rita Hayworth
Added to Gallery: May 12, 2015

A fresh-faced and fresh to market large format pin-up pastel illustration by the father of American pin-up, Rolf Armstrong, titled I’ll Say So. This flirtatious bathing beauty darling is one of the artist’s most iconic and popular enduring images. Created at the zenith of Armstrong’s artistic powers, this sassy brunette has a laser beam of a smile, and a sarong that […]

I’ll Say So

Artist: Rolf Armstrong

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1940s, Brown & Bigelow, original calendar art, original illustration art, Original pastel, pin up, Rolf Armstrong, The Golden Gallery
Added to Gallery: February 28, 2015

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