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- Title: Short Bio of Rolf Armstrong
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- where he started producing images for magazine covers the first being for
- Title: Short Bio of Peter Driben
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- His career was not limited to magazine covers, he also worked in
- was contracted to produce covers for Harrison's new magazine 'Beauty Parade'.
- Driben went on to paint covers for all of Harrisons magazines, often having
- Title: Short Bio of Art Frahm
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- Frahm, whose commercial art ranged from magazine cover illustration to zany "hobo" calendar paintings, excelled in (and perhaps created) the "ladies in distress" series for the Joseph C. Hoover & Sons calendar company, in which a lovely girl is literally caught with her panties down, her lacy undies slipping to her ankles while she's in the process of bowling, walking the dog or changing a tire.
- Title: Short Bio of Earl Moran
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- magazine ran an article on him in 1940, he was also well known as a cover
- Title: Short Bio of GeorgePetty
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- calendar girls and covers for The Household magazine. It wasn't until 1926
- Petty Girl started life in Esquire magazine in the Autumn of 1933, however
- Title: Short Bio of Donald Rust
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- He has illustrated books for Valkyrie Press, A.S. Barnes & Co., and World of Yesterday Publications; and has provided illustrations for Reader's Digest and other magazines. His artwork has also appeared on collector's plates, appointment books, wall calendars, porcelain mugs, playing cards and jigsaw puzzles.
- Title: Short Bio of Jim Warren
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- 1990: Painted "Earth...Love It or Lose It." This painting received critical acclaim, was featured on posters, magazines, billboards, t-shirts ect. and soon became the visual representation for the global environmental movement.
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