Posted 12 years ago
walksoftly
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This is an unused calendar print from the 1940's titled "Lovely Lady" by Jules Erbit.
"Little is known about Jules Erbit (1889 – 1968), but this master of pastels was one of the most prolific pin-up artists from the 1930s into the 1950s. His lovely women grace calendars, posters and prints, published by C. Moss, Brown & Bigelow, and others."
"The charming pastels of Jules Erbit, the versatile prolific American illustrator who worked for all of the major calendar companies during his long career. Exclusively a pastel artist, Erbit created a few nudes for the Thomas D. Murphy Calendar Company but his signature genre featured the Erbit girl, a generally wholesome, gregarious and approachable beauty. This artwork is a wonderful example of his Good Girl Art style."
Digital frame added for second image.
Beautiful Bro ! Love it does Sherry know you put up a photo of her disquised as being in he 40's :-)))))))))))))
Thanks for the love on this beauty Phil, I couldn't agree more on your assessment.
The contrast between the red & black is what caught my eye, the big smile & blond hair was the icing on the cake.
David
Hi Sis, thanks for the love on this one, Sherry does know I bought this & posted it here, she just doesn't know that I thought it was her in another era.
"Lovely Lady " is so fitting as a title for this image & Sherry!!!!!
Thanks for the love nldionne, toolate & Tony, it's nice to have you stop by for a look at this post.
Thanks Sean for the love of this Lovely Lady, she is a beauty for sure. :-))
Thanks Gargoyle, vetraio & lisa, she's smiling from all the love!
Very nice find David, love it!!
Thanks for the love & your kind words Kerry.
Thanks for posting...such illustrations are great and much appreciated!!!!
You're welcome Ted & thank you for stopping by & commenting.
yes she is , and thanks one the ruler no name on it ,t y again
Thanks for stopping by lundy, I hope she put a smile on your face & good luck with the job hunt.
Those old rulers like yours are very nice, made by a craftsman for a craftsman.
I should look for one of my Dad's & post it.
yes she did ,she has nothing on manikin though ,and thank you for the luck ,
Your welcome lundy, & you're right about Mani, she puts a smiles on everyone's face!
Thanks for the double love bratjdd!
Happy Easter David to you and yours, relax and enjoy the day
Thank you so much Kerry, Happy Easter to you & yours as well.
Thanks for the love on this beauty czecham, smiat, inky, vintagemad, official, rocker, sandhardin, & shugs.
Thanks for the love realthings, petey & kygurl, she's enjoying all this attention.
She is a beauty!
That she is toracat, thanks for the love.
Thanks for the love neilvbcolloctables & Moonstone.
Thanks for the love on this beauty valentino97, mikelv85 & antiquarius.
A "Lovely Lady" wishes to thank the following for the love;
vintagemad
freiheit
Sean
Nicole
betweenthelens
Don
Matty
smiata
lundy
& tom
SEASON'S GREETINGS
FROM DOWN UNDER !!!!!!!
Nice one. I also have a few Jules Erbit vintage prints. I should scan them. :) By the way, a tiny note. Jules Erbit wasn't an American Illustrator. He was a Hungarian illustrator who have lived in the United States. He was born in my hometown, Budapest, Hungary, in 1889 as Gyula von Zombori Erbits.
SEASON'S GREETINGS Kevin & all the best in the New Year!
Thanks Guardian!
Thanks for the additional info on Jules & please post what you have.
Thanks for loving her Trey, SJR, Guardian, Armyeng & lundy,
Thanks CindB, they grab your attention don't they!
Walksoftly. I've uploaded the three Jules Erbit lithos what I have. You may find them here. :)
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/user/Guardian/sapphire-guardian-collection-jules-erbi
Thanks Guardian!