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Alberto Vargas is perhaps the best known and most respected of
all the pin-up girl artists. Born in Arequipa, Peru in 1896, he
was the son of respected portrait photographer Max Vargas. His father
secured an apprenticeship for Vargas at Julien Studios in Switzerland
in 1915. However, Vargas soon decided that Europe during World War
I was not the healthiest place to be and so traveled to New York
in 1916. After two lucky breaks, producing lobby paintings for Ziegfield
Follies in the 20's and Hollywood portraits of stars in the 30's,
Vargas was approached to provide artwork for the newly started Esquire
Magazine in 1940.
Vargas was to produce his artwork well into the 1970's, however
it is generally held that his best work was during the period 1940
to 1947. This was the time of the 'Varga' girl, centerfolds and
calendar artwork produced mainly for Esquire magazine.
The following images are for the most part 'Varga' girls from the
40's and they're best viewed in 16 bit colour. Simply click on the
thumbnail image to view.
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