
Pin-up girl
Before talking about Hilda wearing an attractive and embarrassingly sized bikini, the stage is going to draw a small history of girls in pinup. A short article about Pin Up's illustrator, the most capable and popular in American history, will be back right now.
Earl Christy (1883-1961)
Many Earl Christies, which draw illustrations like Paul / Doll appearing in everything from Hollywood magazine covers and commercial advertisements to score and postcards, begins. His work can be found back in 1906. His movie poster and cover are drawn for "photo play" and other Hollywood magazines are precious collector items.
Earl Moran (1893-1984)
Earl Moran's artistic genius came from the Sears and Roebuck catalogs to Life Magazine, and millions of Brown and Big Loa calendars. How he remembers is through his pinup. Moran's fantastic pastel "Vision" has more diversity of circumstances than other major illustrators. Of his most permanent heritage, the breathtaking picture of the 1940's
It is a young model called Norma Jean Baker. He drew a lot of her images over other artists.
Rolf Armstrong (1889-1960)
Rolf Armstrong was another famous Brown and Bigelow calendar artist. After traveling to France in 1919 and returning home, he opened a studio in Greenwich Village and drew a girl of Ziegfeld Folly. Later, in Hollywood, all of the great stars of the times took a pose for him. Popular actresses such as Mary Pickford, Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Katherine Hepburn were all painted by him. He talked with Boris Karloff and placed him in the set of the original "Frankenstein".
He refused work from photographs, and always wanted a perfect model. When asked why he liked the model living on the photograph, he said "Living people want to be in front of me, a young, shiny leap from a happy heart, excitement , Voluntary pleasure ".
Armstrong's ideal and attractive "next girl" pastel pin is distinctive, radiant and radiant. His paintings of a healthy and nympho young lady are some of the most impressive ones of the famous illustrators. He was a really talented person.
George Petty (George Petty, 1894-1975)
In 1933, Esquire Magazine's "Petty Girl" introduced the popular culture to explode. Slim, cute, very orderly Petit Girl became an American institution, caught the heart and heart over 20 years old. From 1933 to 1956, her image was seen in tens of millions of places. From everything from magazines and signs to cards, matched books, WWII aircraft "Nose Art". In 1950, she was produced as a movie starring Robert Cummings and Elsa Ranchester.
Gil Elfgren (1914-1980)
If you do not show the breathtaking talent of Gil Elvgren, the pinup gallery will not be completed. Rendering of his fascinating and dreamy female shape does not disappear in genius for other artists. He had noble talent! He is a student at the Minneapolis Art Institute and he liked drawing girls who first experienced modeling projects. He is an ideal pinup,
On the face of a 15 year old body of the 20 year old, he combined the two. For 42 years from 1930 to 1972, he produced more than 500 paintings by beautiful young women. Almost everything was painted with oil paint and canvas. Today, his fully developed and completed artwork is worth second to paintings by Alberto Vargas.
Alberto Vargas (1896-1982)
The most famous and attractive illustrator of all time is Alberto Vargas. Alberto, son of Max Vargas, a famous and capable photographer, learned the airbrush from his father before teens. Mostly I could hardly understand that he was actually born in Peru and did not come to the United States until 1916. Since 1911 he has arrived at Ellis Island via Europe.
He was learning both in Geneva and Zurich, but here he already has talent and began to bloom. He hung his own shingle within three years and was exhibiting stores and windows for merchants in New York City.
One warm afternoon in May 1916, while doing a window display for downtown merchants, he approached the employees of Ziegfeld Follies and asked him to show his work to the great Ziegfeld himself. Within 48 hours, he was asked to draw 12 portraits of Ziegfeld Follies' protagonist in the 1919 season. They were for the lobby of the New Amsterdam Theater.
From its first committee, Alberto Vargas was a high demand artist.
He is a member of all Major stars of Ziegfeld Follies and Hollywood stars like Betty Gulb, Jane Russell, Ann Sheridan, Eva Gardner Linda Dunel, Marlene Dietrich, Loretta Young, and even Marilyn Monroe I drew them.
In 1940 he replaced Esquire magazine George Petty (George Petty) and in 1945 it was the most famous grammar illustrator in the world.
Baby boomers all know him as a creator of Playboy magazine Vargas Girl. He painted over 150 of his Vargas Girl masterpiece for Playboy.
He was married for over 40 years to match the love of his life, Anna May Clift. When she died in 1974, he lost most of his creative drives and worked a couple of times with doing two album covers for the car's "Candy O" album cover and Bernadette Peters. He died in Los Angeles in December 1982.
Now this time why this article was written ... to talk about the most orderly, phenomenal round of perfectly proportional, sizable, pear-like beauty in the history of pin-up girls : Duane Bryers & # 39; "Hilda"
One day I watched "Google Images" for curvy content, I found myself in Les Toil's Big Beautiful Pin Up Gallery. I clicked on his fun and curious title link, I was looking for a nutrition, a woman's image I was looking for that night.
I returned to his homepage and I clicked a cheerful blue or yellow banner under the name "Hilda". I clicked on it but what I was about to see was not prepared at all.
As soon as the page opened, I stopped and looked strange. It was that moment that I saw what you took completely. The world around you seems to have disappeared, and when the focus gets narrower, everything is completely quiet and you can see what is happening in front of you.
Discovering Hilda was like finding a lost treasure. I acknowledged her at once. I thought it was a perfect portrait, although she had idealized in the form of a woman for years. Rounded, soft, pearlike shaped, plump, and extremely smooth.
If the instinct of a natural man reacts to a smoother, softer, more generously distributed woman, you can see why she likes her. From her long, soft legs, girlfriend face, plump arm, her waist, round and wide, you see the feminine vision you form in front of you. In addition to all of her abundant, well-developed breast, soft, tummy and honorable hip waist ratio, you discover that she is an ideal example of full bear perfection. Perfect plus size, pear shape,
The beauty of Nubire.
Unlike thin female icons with popular sticks today, Hilda does not have one angular function. She embodies the traditional femininity as a "round and soft" ideal. She is the n th female lady.
Duane Bryers was the first illustrator to use a positive size model as the theme of his pinup art. Sometimes he did not use a model at all and was drawn from memory and fantasy. According to Pin Up artist Les Toil, "the most impressive" feat!
