Childers Edition Set of 5 Prints 1978 HS
Alberto Vargas
Limited Edition Print : Lithographs
Size : 22x19 in | 56x48 cm
Framed : 34x30 in | 86x76 cm
Edition : Non matching numbers and sizes
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🔥Framed Set of 5 - Hand Signed Lithographs - Rare Set $$$$$$$
Year1978
Hand SignedLower Right Hand
Condition Excellent - Non- Matching Numbers
Framed with GlassProfessional
Purchased fromDealer 1980
Story / Additional InfoThis is for all 5 lithographs in the Childers Edition: "Diana the Huntress 1978, "Scheherezade AP 1978", "Marilyn Monroe, Fluer du Mal, Nita Naldi.
Certificate of AuthenticityAmerican Fine Art Editions
LID122046
Alberto Vargas - Peru
Art Brokerage: Alberto Vargas Peruvian Artist: b. 1896-1982. Alberto Vargas was born in Arequipa, Peru, in 1896, the son of a successful photographer, and was educated in Switzerland. Arriving in New York in 1916, he was determined to stay in America and pursue what became an illustrious career. Alberto Vargas' name has become synonymous with pin-up girls, but in the early 1940s, he was just a guy hired by "Esquire" magazine to imitate departed star George Petty, who bolted over pay. Vargas initially aped Petty's sleek women with their telephone posing and large-hat lounging; soon, however, Vargas' own distinctive, delicate watercolor style emerged. His wide-eyed wonder- women rivaled Betty Grable as the ultimate pin-up girl of World War II. Vargas (who signed his Esquire work "Varga") had already achieved some notoriety for his Ziegfeld Follies and movie poster art. But "Esquire" made him famous, though he was paid poorly and, like Petty, eventually quit. Vargas was given a second shot at fame and fortune by longtime fan Hugh Hefner. Alberto Vargas' regular "Playboy" slot in the 1960s and '70s elevated Vargas to a pinnacle eclipsing Petty. One of the true giants of American illustration, Alberto Vargas has created an art style so sensuous, so exquisite, that for the past six decades his magnificent paintings of women have come to embody the fantasies of three generations of women and men around the world. His work also appeared in "Harper's Bazaar", "Theatre Magazine", and "Tattler". Alberto Vargas passed away in December 1982. Original paintings and hands signed lithographs wanted.