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Original 1940s Jules Erbit Pin-Up Print Fan Dancer Fanciful Risqué Redhead For Sale


Original 1940s Jules Erbit Pin-Up Print Fan Dancer Fanciful Risqué Redhead
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Original 1940s Jules Erbit Pin-Up Print Fan Dancer Fanciful Risqué Redhead:
$58.95

ITEM: This is a 1940s vintage and original calendar art pin-up print that comes from the archives of the now defunct Thomas D. Murphy Calendar Company in Red Oak, Iowa. Printed on the company\'s signature low pulp pebbled paper stock, this fanciful and charming image is by artist and illustrator Jules Erbit. Titled \"The Fan Dancer\", it features a beautiful nude redhead whose figure is above criticism. Over her fully extended fan she flashes a charming smile. We are certainly enraptured!

Print measures 8.5\" x 11\"

Very fine condition with scattered printing imperfections.

Guaranteed to be 100% vintage and original from Grapefruit Moon Gallery.


More about Jules Erbit:


Little is known about Erbit’s life, and some of the information that is readily available is not accurate. Unlike some of his contemporaries, such as Rolf Armstrong and Zoe Mozert, whose careers also transitioned, over the years, from deco-style work to a pinup style approach, Erbit seems to have shunned publicity; his name seldom appeared in newspapers. He was born in Budapest, Hungary, on April 5, 1889, as Gyula Erbits; his younger brother, Jeno, joined the family five years later. His studies at the Budapest Academy of Art began in 1902, when he was only 13; after graduating, he won government support to continue his studies in Munich, Germany. Upon returning to Budapest in 1910, he joined the studio of a well-known sculptor, George Zala, and his attention focused on sculptures and statues. Later in his career, he returned to sculpture at least once, producing pieces that were marketed as bookends.


After the chaos of World War I, the Communist party briefly took control of the Hungarian government, attempting to expel the Czech occupation. During this period, Erbit apparently designed posters in support of this effort. That army was defeated in short order; like many of the communist leaders, Erbit fled the country, emigrating to Paris, where he continued his art studies.


According to Martignette and Meisel’s The Great American Pin-Up, Erbit “came to the United States in 1930,” but this seems unlikely, as his works began appearing on U.S. pulp magazine covers as early as 1923, using the Anglicized version of his name. David Saunder’s biography on pulpartists.com indicates that Jules and his younger brother (who took the Anglicized name Gene Erbit) arrived in New York in 1921, staying initially with a cousin in New York City. Gene subsequently developed a successful career as a photographer. His photographs were sometimes used by the same calendar companies that published Jules’ images, and those photographs have sometimes been misidentified as works by Jules.


On October 6, 1924, Jules married Lenke Gabick in Manhattan. Their daughter Nancy Jean was born on February 13, 1926. The following year, Jules and Gene together leased a studio on West 58th Street in Manhattan. In 1928, Jules renounced his Hungarian citizenship and became a U.S. citizen. Jules developed an association with the American Artists Company, a Manhattan-based firm that brokered images from many illustrators (including, for example, Haskell Coffin) to the publishers of magazines as well as to the calendar companies.


Lenke passed away on January 23, 1939; in the 1940 census, Jules and Nancy are listed as living together in New York. After World War II, they moved to southern California, though he does not seem to have been as successful there at finding work painting for the Hollywood studios as were his contemporaries Rolf Armstrong and Zoe Mozert, among others; Nancy entered Stanford University and in 1948 was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa honorary society there. In 1946, Jules got remarried, to Alice de Soos, and by 1957 the couple moved to Carmel, CA. During the 1950’s, with calendar commissions declining, he shifted his emphasis to producing private portraits; in 1951, an exhibition at the Hollywood Art Center featured his portraits. He even pursued work in an unexpected area, designing Christmas cards for several California companies. Some of these cards were executed together with Alice, as his eyesight was weakening. He suffered a heart attack at home, and passed away on December 10, 1968, at the age of 79.


Biography courtesy of Lovely to Look At: A Collector\'s Guide to Jules Erbit by Norman I. Platnick


Artist: Jules Erbit

Year: 1940s

Modified Item: No

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Original/Reproduction: Original

Measurements: 10.5\" x 14.5\"

Type: Pin-Up Art




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