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Original Mint 1950 Billy Devorss Thomas D Murphy Pin-Up Print She's a Sweetheart

$ 31.41

Availability: 10 in stock

Description

ITEM: This is a 1950 vintage and original pin-up print that comes from the archives of the now defunct Thomas D. Murphy Calendar Company in Red Oak, Iowa. Printed on the company's signature low pulp, pebbled paper stock, this delicious mid-century pin-up offering features a leggy barefoot dream girl dressed in her summer best as she flashes a beaming smile. Titled "She's a Sweetheart", this image was done by artist and illustrator Billy Devorss.
Print measures 14" x 10"
Guaranteed to be 100% vintage and original from Grapefruit Moon Gallery.
More about Billy Devorss:
Billy De Vorss was entirely self-taught and sold his first three published pinups to the Louis F Dow Calendar Company in St Paul c.1933 ... until then he had been working as a teller in a bank in St Joseph, Missouri. There he had met the stunning woman, Glenna, who became his wife and first official model.
Encouraged to develop his talent by Gene Sayles, the manager of Brown & Bigelow's Kansas City branch office, De Vorss soon received his first commission from the company. To celebrate, De Vorss and his wife moved to New York and set up a penthouse studio in the Beaux Arts Building, at Eighteen East Tenth Street. Signing up with the, prestigious American Artists group, De Vorss spent the next several years working for calendar-publishing houses such as Brown & Bigelow, Joseph C. Hoover, and Louis F. Dow. Most of his pastel originals were large and bore his highly distinctive Art Deco inspired signature.
Covers for Beauty Parade and the King Features Syndicate as well as calendar commissions from the Osborne and Goes companies followed in the early 1940s. In 1949, the artist illustrated a highly successful campaign for Botany Woollen's robes with depictions of handsome men lounging at home with their own De Vorss pinups.
De Vorss used an incredible variety of pastel colours for his work, and he applied them directly onto the board, blending them dry with his fingers. His occasional oil paintings bear the rich, painterly brushstrokes of the Sundblom School. He displayed a fine sense of composition, a flowing, graceful line, and a daring blend of colours. Like Rolf Armstrong, De Vorss always worked from live models for the final painting. He did, however, employ photographs for preliminary stages.
In 1951, Billy and Glenna De Vorss returned to St. Joseph, their first home. After some time there, they settled in Scottsdale, Arizona, where De Vorss died in 1985.
Billy De Vorss biography borrowed from
The Great American Pin-Up
by Charles G Martignette & Louis K Meisel.
Artist: Billy Devorss
Year: 1950
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Original/Reproduction: Original
Measurements: 14" x 10"
Type: Pin-Up Art
Subject: Covered/Clothed