Lou Shabner was already an accomplished glamour artist in
his native England for 25-plus years before becoming one of Brown and
Bigelow's last pin-up painters. He often worked in gouache on board
(which the examples below show), but was just as comfortable using other
mediums. Included here is a complete monograph calendar from 1952.[left-sidebar] [wide]
Friday, February 6, 2015
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