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Joaquin Alberto Vargas y Chávez (9 February 1896 – 30 December 1982) was a Peruvian-American
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of pin-up girls. He is often considered one of the most famous of the pin-up artists, and as one of the pioneers of airbrush art. Numerous Vargas paintings have sold and continue to sell for tens of thousands around the world.


Life and career

Born in
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, Peru, he was the son of noted Peruvian photographer
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. Alberto Vargas moved to the United States in 1916 after studying art in Europe, particularly in Zurich and Geneva, prior to World War I. While he was in Europe he came upon the French magazine '' La Vie Parisienne,'' with a cover by
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, which he said was a great influence on his work. His early career in New York included work as an artist for the Ziegfeld Follies and for many Hollywood studios. Ziegfeld hung his painting of Olive Thomas at the theater, and she was thought of as one of the earliest Vargas Girls. Vargas' most famous piece of film work was the poster of the 1933 film '' The Sin of Nora Moran'', which portrays a near-naked Zita Johann in a pose of desperation, bearing little resemblance to the real actress. The poster is frequently named one of the greatest movie posters ever made. Vargas became famous in the 1940s as the creator of iconic World War-II era pin-ups for ''Esquire'' magazine known as "Vargas Girls." Between 1940 and 1946 Vargas produced 180 paintings for the magazine. The nose art of many American and Allied World War II aircraft was inspired and adapted from these ''Esquire'' pin-ups, as well as those of George Petty, and other artists. In 2004,
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, the founder and Editor-in-Chief of '' Playboy'', who had previously worked for ''Esquire'', wrote: "The US Post Office attempted to put ''Esquire'' out of business in the 1940s by taking away its second-class mailing permit. The Feds objected, most especially, to the cartoons and the pin-up art of Alberto Vargas. ''Esquire'' prevailed in the case that went to the
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, but the magazine dropped the cartoons just to be on the safe side". A legal dispute with ''Esquire'' over the use of the name "Varga" resulted in a judgement against Vargas. He struggled financially until 1959 when '' Playboy'' magazine began to use his work. Over the next 16 years he produced 152 paintings for the magazine. His career flourished and he had major exhibitions of his work all over the world. Vargas' artistic work, paintings and color drawings, were periodically featured in issues of ''Playboy'' magazine in the 1960s and 1970s. The death of his wife Anna Mae in 1974 left him devastated, and he stopped painting. Anna Mae had been his model and business manager, his muse in every way. The publication of his autobiography in 1978 renewed interest in his work and brought him partially out of his self-imposed retirement to do a few works, such as album covers for The Cars ('' Candy-O'', 1979) and Bernadette Peters (''Bernardette Peters'', 1980; ''Now Playing'', 1981). He died of a stroke on 30 December 1982, at the age of 86. Many of Vargas' works from his period with ''Esquire'' are now held by the Spencer Museum of Art at the University of Kansas. It was given those works in 1980 along with a large body of other art from the magazine. At the December 2003
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auction of '' Playboy'' archives, the 1967 Vargas painting ''Trick or Treat'' sold for $71,600 (). His work was typically a combination of watercolor and airbrush. His mastery of the airbrush is acknowledged by the founding of the Vargas Award, awarded annually by '' Airbrush Action Magazine'', which was named after him. Despite always using figure models, he often portrayed elegantly dressed, semi-
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to nude women of idealized proportions. Vargas' artistic trait would be slender fingers and toes, with nails often painted red. Vargas is widely regarded as one of the finest artists in his genre. He also served as a judge for the Miss Universe beauty contest from 1956 to 1958. Notable women painted by Vargas include Billie Burke, Ruth Etting, Paulette Goddard, Bessie Love,
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, Marilyn Miller, Marilyn Monroe, Nita Naldi, Bernadette Peters, Olive Thomas, and Candy Moore from The Cars' '' Candy-O'' album.


See also

* List of pin-up artists * Olivia De Berardinis *
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Alberto Vargas, a history, family photos and gallery.




{{DEFAULTSORT:Vargas, Alberto 1896 births 1982 deaths 20th-century Peruvian painters 20th-century Peruvian male artists Album-cover and concert-poster artists 20th-century American illustrators Film poster artists Latin American artists of indigenous descent People from Arequipa Peruvian emigrants to the United States Peruvian erotic artists Pin-up artists Playboy illustrators Peruvian male painters