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Picture Pretty by Gil Elvgren
Picture Pretty by Gil Elvgren

Picture Pretty

Picture Pretty by American Painter Gil Elvgren (1914 – 1980); painter, illustrator and pin-up girl artist.

This is a sexy elegant pin up girl illustration of a beautiful young brunette with a red carnation on the right side of her hair wearing diamond earrings and a diamond necklace.

She is dressed in an off shoulder red velour evening dress with border trimming that goes around the top portion of the dress and forms straps for her arms; as well as a matching pair of high heel evening gold tone shoes; and lastly arms length white silk evening gloves.

I replaced the background of the image with one of my digital art creations that I de-saturated creating a grey scale image.

Qhov no yog ib qho retouched digital art qub masters luam tawm ntawm pej xeem cov duab.

Cov ntaub ntawv hauv qab no muab los ntawm Wikipedia.org

Gillette A. Elvgren was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, and attended University High School. After graduation, he began studying art at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.

He later moved to Chicago to study at the American Academy of Art, and graduated from the Academy during the great depression, at the age of twenty-two.

After graduation Elvgren joined the stable of artists at Stevens and Gross, Chicago’s most prestigious advertising agency, and became a protégé of the artist Haddon Sundblom.

Hauv 1937, Gil began painting calendar pin-ups for Louis F. Dow, one of America’s leading publishing companies, during which time he created about 60 pin-up girl works on 22″ × 28″ canvas and distinguished them by a printed signature.

Many of his pin-ups were reproduced as nose art on military aircraft during World War II; and it was around this time in 1944, that Elvgren was approached by the Brown and Bigelow Publishing Company; a firm that still dominates the field in producing calendars, advertising specialties and promotional merchandise.

The next year from 1945 mus txog thaum 1972, Elvgren was associated with the Brown & Bigelow publishing company, and began working with 24 inch by 30 inch canvases, a format that he would use for the next 30 xyoo, and signed his work in cursive.

Elvgren was a commercial success. He lived in various locations, and was active from the 1930s to the 1970s. Hauv 1951 he began painting in a studio in his home, then in Winnetka, Illinois, using an assistant to set up lighting, build props and scenes, photograph sets, and prepare his paints.

His clients included well known companies like Brown and Bigelow, Coca-Cola, General Electric and the Sealy Mattress Company, to name a few. In addition, during the 1940s and 1950s he illustrated stories for a host of magazines, such as The Saturday Evening Post and Good Housekeeping.

Among the models and Hollywood legends Elvgren painted during his career included Myrna Hansen, Donna Reed, Barbara Hale, Arlene Dahl, Lola Albright and Kim Novak.

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