Alberto Vargas - January 1970 Playboy Magazine Vargas Girl Illustration - American Pin-up Calendar Collection
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Sunday Evening Leatherdyke Post
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Vintage Pulp - Spicy-Adventure Stories (Oct1940)
Art by H.J. Ward
Culture Publications
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Vogue Cover
Artist: George Wolfe Plank
November 1st, 1915
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mango and pink lemonade 🥭🍋
art trade for @Josh_S2604
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Vargas
Alberto Vargas and Reid Austin
Foreword by Hugh Hefner
Bell Publ., New York 1978, 128 pages, 23x31cm, ISBN 0-517-3365X Edges of boards are faded and slightly soiled.
euro 50,00
Joaquin Alberto Vargas y Chávez (9 February 1896 – 30 December 1982) was a Peruvian-American painter of pin-up girls. He is often considered one of the most famous of the pin-up artists. Numerous Vargas paintings have sold and continue to sell for tens of thousands around the world.
For more than sixty years, Alberto Vargas has been celebrating the American woman in all her beauty and sensuousness. Now, accompanied by his remarkable life story, 160 of Vargas's most lushly alluring paintings have been gathered together in one exquisite volume. Voluptuous beauties from every period ahead: the Ziegfelde Follies girls, the glamorous Hollywood sex goddesses, and, of course, the inimitable Vargas Girls - those sensational creatures hwo have been gracing the pages of Esquire and Playboy magazines for nearly forty years. Vargas is a spectacular showcase of the art of the pin-up
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Alberto Vargas - April 1965 Playboy Magazine Vargas Girl Illustration - "Can anyone beat my pair?" - American Pin-up Calendar Collection
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Hazel Taylor aka Ann Dixon - 1960s Era British Glamour Model Appearing In Girl Illustrated Magazine Number 7.
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Vintage Pulp - Saucy Movie Tales (Mar1936)
Art by Norman Saunders
Movie Digest
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The Mansion
(my oc’s rooms!)
Perspective can KILLLLL itself oml but anyways Demelza’s (top) and Valentina’s (bottom) rooms! Demelza very much has that 90s grunge, whimsigoth taste. Valentina is very neat and sticks to a strict color palette with the coquette flair.
I hope you guys like it because ahhwirkrkfkfmrkkekdjf I LOVE ROOM DESIGN and I’m even thinking about practicing it by drawing some concepts of slender mansion! I think you can understand a lot about a person/character from what their room looks like. so I’ll see! Maybe start out with jane, nina, and toby’s rooms and a parlor or smthn.
flat colored / sketches under cut
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