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Fission N' Funnin'
By Peter Driben
Located in Minneapolis, MN
An original oil on board illustration used as the cover for Joker No.16 - a 1949 digest sized magazine advertising "More Snappy Cartoons - Smack Full of Laughter!" A leggy and busty ...
Category

1940s American Realist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

Fission N' Funnin'
Fission N' Funnin'
H 33.5 in W 28 in D 1 in
Beauty Parade
By Peter Driben
Located in Minneapolis, MN
One of the finest Peter Driben pin-up girl cover illustrations to come on the market, created for the December, 1948 edition of Beauty Parade, a popular Men's title promising The Wor...
Category

1940s Art Deco Figurative Paintings

Materials

Illustration Board, Oil

Beauty Parade
Beauty Parade
H 43 in W 35 in D 1 in
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