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Title: THE ENCHANTRESS

Artist: Rolf Armstrong.  Armstrong was born in Bay City, Michigan on April 21, 1889.  During the 1920s and 1930s, his work appeared on many pieces of sheet music, as well as on the covers of many magazines. Many stars posed for his portraits, including Mary Pickford, Greta Garbo, and even Boris Karloff.  Armstrong's work for the Pictorial Review was largely responsible for that magazine achieving a circulation of more than two million by 1926. A year later, he was the best selling calendar artist at Brown and Bigelow. In 1930, RCA hired him to paint pin-ups to advertise their products, and in 1933 the Thomas D. Murphy Company signed him to produce a series of paintings for their line.  Rolf Armstrong died in 1960 as one of the best "pin-up" artists of the first half of the twentieth century. 

Size: The image is 7-1/4" x 10" inches with a total size of approximately 9-1/2” x 12” with the border.  

Date: This Lithograph was printed on an acid free matte stock in 1999 (blank on the opposite side).  Date of the original print was 1927.

 

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