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Foreword
by Hugh Hefner.
The
storied and turbulent career of glamour artist Alberto Vargas took him from
Florenz Ziegfeld's Follies in the 1920s to Hollywood in the 30s to Esquire
magazine and the emergence of the "Varga Girl" in the 40s and,
ultimately, to a lasting home at Playboy in the 60s and 70s.
This
is the first book on the works of Vargas in more than a decade. It is also the
first to include a generous selection of his vivid original drawings and his
finest work for Playboy magazine. Along with these highly sought-after
pictures, the book features early unpublished works, unpublished sketches, the
celebrated Legacy Nudes, and more. The decade-by-decade narrative essay and
captions are by Reid Stewart Austin, an art director at Playboy for 20 years,
and author of the bestselling Vargas biography written in 1978 in collaboration
with the artist.
144 pages, hardcover. |