Beauty Parade Magazine; Dancin' Dynamite by Peter Driben

This artwork is available in the following sizes and types (measurements are in inches): 12x18 paper poster - 12x18 paper giclee - 12x18 canvas print - 12x18 canvas giclee - 16x24 paper giclee - 16x24 canvas print - 18x27 paper giclee - 20x30 paper poster - 20x30 paper giclee - 20x30 canvas print - 20x30 canvas giclee - 24x36 paper giclee - 24x36 canvas print - 24x36 canvas giclee

Sizes refer to the image itself. In addition there is a white border of approximately 2 inches on each side, which can be trimmed for framing or mounting.


Beautiful girl in high heels and two piece suit is dressed like an Indian brave with feather and headband and Native American designs as she peers out with her hand at her forehead looking.

Peter Driben was an American pin-up artist, best known for his vibrant and often cheeky illustrations that were a staple of mid-20th century popular culture. Born in 1903 in Boston, Massachusetts, Driben's work gained prominence during the 1930s and 1940s, a period often considered the golden age of pin-up art.

Peter Driben's pin-up art is characterized by its playful and light-hearted nature. His illustrations often featured glamorous and provocatively posed women, exuding a sense of confidence and allure. Driben had a knack for capturing the beauty and charm of the female form, using bold colors and dynamic compositions. His work was notable for its detailed and realistic rendering, combined with a slightly exaggerated, cartoonish quality that added a sense of fun and fantasy.

Driben's pin-ups were widely published in pin-up magazines such as **"Beauty Parade," "Titter," "Wink," "Rogue," and "Flirt." He also created cover art for paperback books and calendars. His work contributed significantly to the visual culture of his time, influencing both contemporary and later artists in the genre. Driben's pin-ups were part of a broader movement that included other famous pin-up artists like Alberto Vargas, Gil Elvgren, and George Petty. These artists collectively helped to define the aesthetic of the pin-up girl, which became an iconic symbol of mid-century American popular culture, especially during World War II when such imagery was used to boost morale among soldiers.
1952/USA.



 

The source of these posters and prints is an archive of over 27,000 vintage images along with the historical information on each. All files are optimized and stored digitally and are ready for reproduction in a variety of sizes The print process is closely monitored to ensure the best quality wall art and decor.

 

Crafted on top-notch semi-matte paper, our posters boast vibrant colors and durability. Made with meticulous attention to quality, these prints guarantee a stunning visual impact and are perfect for long-lasting displays. Elevate your space with our commitment to premium materials. Our canvas prints, gallery-wrapped and unframed, are ready to elegantly adorn your space. The image seamlessly extends around the stretched canvas, adding depth to the artwork. Mounted securely on a robust wood frame, our high-quality canvas ensures maximum stability and tautness for a striking display. Experience exquisite color accuracy and a smooth, acid-free surface ideal for framing with giclee printing. Revel in the beauty of your prints, ensuring a perfect blend of vibrant hues. Elevate your artwork with the impeccable quality of giclee, enhancing both visual appeal and longevity.
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