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Impressive collection, Shooter!
Bawidamann also produces the promo pin-up art for Wizards of the Coast's Axis & Allies Miniatures game.442RCT said:lol Hey Shooter, this guy is YOUR kind of pin-up artist...he also sells knives and has pics of guns on his website. I'm guessing that's why his pin-up girlz are posing with correctly illustrated weapons.
http://www.bawidamann.com/home.html
Silver Dollar said:My favorite pin up artist is Gil Elvgren followed by Vargas and then Earl Moran. Too bad some of the great ones were done post war.
Silver Dollar said:I honestly don't know where you could find those. Did Vargas paint pin ups in the 20's? I always thought he started up in the early thirties and didn't do that much then. Oh well, you learn something new every day.
In 1919, Alberto Vargas embarked upon an artistic career that would span more than six decades. Starting as the official painter for the Ziegfeld Follies, Vargas quickly earned a reputation as a brilliant artist, particularly for his ability to capture the radiant beauty of American women. His skills later took him to Hollywood where he painted portraits of the stars and created set designs for movies.
442RCT said:One can google, "Vargas girls" ,and it will lead him to any number of websites with Vargas pin-ups.