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Rolf Armstrong

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paintings for their line. Around 1939 he landed a lucrative contract to produce exclusively for Brown & Bigelow, the largest calendar publisher at that time. Under this contract, which was renewed throughout the forties and fifties, he produced approximately six original pieces per year (fewer in later years).
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term “glamour” has been applied to his work retrospectively in an effort to distinguish his style from that of artists who may depict female subjects, but not in a glamorizing way. For the same reason, while the term “pin-up” is often applied to his work, its use is controversial among Armstrong enthusiasts.
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During this period Armstrong also produced works specifically for the calendar industry. Notable exceptions to the small pastels typically done by Armstrong in this period were five life-size oil paintings of the female figure entitled Cleopatra, The Enchantress, Arabian Nights, Carmen, and Song
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Armstrong's first known published work is the cover of Judge magazine from January 27, 1912, also known as “A Live Wire.” Throughout this decade he built a reputation as a cover artist, producing over sixty covers for a variety of magazines including Metropolitan, Puck, Every Week, American Magazine,
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As color photography came into its own, demand for original cover art waned in the 1930s. Armstrong's last known cover image is College Humor, March 1936. The great majority of Armstrong's magazine covers show the head only, and the originals that are known are relatively small works (less than
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was largely responsible for that magazine achieving a circulation of more than two million by 1926. Other published works in the twenties include a cover for Collier's (1926) and two covers for the Saturday Evening Post (1923). In 1925 Armstrong contracted with the newly launched College Humor,
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Armstrong's better-known images include Naomi aka Portrait of Martha Mansfield (1920), The Dream Girl (1924), The Bride Pompeiian Beauty Panel (1927), It (1927), Dreamy Eyes (1927), The Enchantress (1927), Queen of the Ball (1928), Hello Everybody (1929), Thinking of You (1930), Golden Girl (1933),
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In a career of almost 50 years, Rolf Armstrong produced over 500 works. He prided himself on the fact that he worked almost exclusively from live models, as opposed to photographic references. Armstrong eschewed the term “illustrator,” referring to himself as a “portrayer of feminine beauty.” The
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Calendar images became a larger part of Armstrong's work in the early thirties and his chief source of income within a few years. In 1927 Armstrong was the best-selling calendar artist at Brown & Bigelow and in 1933 the Thomas D. Murphy Calendar Company signed him to produce a series of
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The earliest known calendar featuring an Armstrong image is from 1915. During the twenties and early thirties Armstrong's work appeared with increasing frequency as calendar art. These were often reused or reworked magazine cover images. One of the most popular of such images was Hello
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In addition to societal attitudes toward women, Armstrong's work illustrates other many other aspects of American life in the early 20th century. These include trends in hairstyles and fashion, popular color schemes, changing concepts of ideal beauty, and cultural trends such as Egyptology
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since 1939, and was seeking new models. He invited Flowers for an interview. On March 25, 1940, Flowers began modeling for Armstrong. Their professional collaboration and friendship lasted two decades. The first painting, titled "How am I doing?", reportedly because Flowers, new to modeling,
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and painted on tank turrets. She became so well known during the war, although more as a famous face than by name, that a serviceman's letter addressed simply as "Jewel Flowers, New York City" was delivered correctly. For many American servicemen abroad, she represented the
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Many if not most of Armstrong's covers and early calendar images were reused for sheet music, postcards, and all manner of advertising items. In addition, Armstrong produced at least another 60 original images for magazine or other ads, including a series for
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Most of Armstrong's later works produced for the calendar industry depict the entire figure, were done in pastel, and were of intermediate size (about 36” in greatest dimension). Approximately 180 calendar images are known, not including reworked cover images.
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included Armstrong's "Toast of the Town" painting of Flowers in an article about Calendar Art. The article noted that calendars with "girl paintings" were "bought heavily by foundries, machine shops, auto-supply dealers."
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Her modeling career ended with Armstrong's death in 1960. He left a large proportion of his personal wealth to Flowers. Armstrong created approximately 50 to 60 works using Flowers as the model.
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After studying in Chicago and living and working in New York for several years, Rolf married Claire Louise Frisbie, a free-lance writer, in 1919. They had no children. Around 1930 they moved to
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Rolf had two brothers and a sister, all at least twenty years older than himself. After his father's death in 1903, Rolf lived for about three years with his eldest brother, William, in
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Rolf Armstrong chose sixteen actresses to symbolize different colors. Here are the original captions and portraits in the order which they appeared in the magazine.
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During the 1920s Armstrong achieved considerable commercial success creating a total of 65 portraits of silent screen actors (all but one female) for the covers of
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Everybody, originally the March 1929 cover of College Humor. This was the first College Humor cover showing the entire figure, as opposed to the head only.
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of India. All were published as calendar art, and having never appeared as magazine covers, were almost certainly created for this purpose.
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Flowers married in 1946. She and her husband resided in several locations while he attempted several business ventures, including
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The regal color. Fire of red, spiritual range of blues: transparent, yet with the power and depth of dark tones.
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around 1930. About the same number of unpublished sketches, student works, and portraits are known.
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in 1893. Due to increasingly financial difficulties, the family left Bay City in 1899 and moved to
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a monthly magazine aimed at male college students, producing 68 covers over the following decade.
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In 1939 Armstrong moved back to Manhattan, taking up residence for the next twenty years in the
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Armstrong in his studio, with one of his so-called "Armstrong Girls" in the background. (1930)
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repeatedly asked Armstrong "How am I doing?" during the session, was first published after
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at the Henri School of Art. It was around this time that he changed his name to Rolf.
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24” in greatest dimension). Approximately 200 total magazine images are known.
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in 1907 under the name Jack Armstrong. One of his four original roommates was
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How Am I Doing? (1940), On the Beam (1943), and Toast of the Town (1945).
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Light could not be painted without it. No other color can take its place.
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Rolf Armstrong artwork can be viewed at American Art Archives web site
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Impenetrable, sombre, yet capable of innumerable variations of beauty.
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immediately upon graduation in 1911 and lived for a time in the
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Evocative of fragile, costly, sophisticated femininity.
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There he became close to William's son, 29: 18: 1544:. New York City: Screenland Magazine, Inc 1517:"The Golden Age of American Illustration" 1004:The tip of a flame. Pale winter sunlight. 1585:Martignette, Charles G; Meisel, Louis K 1521:Canvas: The Online Magazine for Artists 1350: 1265:Mysterious, oriental, dramatic, exotic. 967: 475: 1493: 1385: 1408:"Paid Notice: Deaths ARMSTRONG, ROLF" 1221:Vigorous, direct—color of sunny seas. 1026:The gypsy color—primitive, elemental. 131:Armstrong in the process of painting 7: 1471: 1469: 1467: 1465: 1463: 1461: 1459: 1457: 1455: 1365: 1363: 35:Self portrait, 1914, pastel on board 230:Rolf enrolled in the School of the 3900:20th-century American male artists 3880:20th-century American illustrators 246:where he attended classes held by 14: 3653:Jean Henri Gaston Giraud (MĹ“bius) 1601:. Rolf Armstrong: The Dream Girls 1432:Dobson, Wooldridge (2001), p. 13. 1357:Dobson, Wooldridge (2001), p. 10. 441:. 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Index


Bay City, Michigan
Oahu, Hawaii
Art Institute of Chicago
Pin-up art
Illustrator


Rudy Vallée
Bay City, Michigan
Chicago World's Fair
Detroit, Michigan
Seattle, Washington
Robert Armstrong
King Kong (1933)
Bayside, Queens
Little Neck Bay
American Canoe Association
Elliott Trophy (1932, 1934)
Hotel des Artistes
Tahiti
Hawaii
Nuʻuanu Pali
Elmwood Cemetery
Art Institute of Chicago
Thomas Hart Benton
New York City
Lincoln Arcade
Robert Henri
Paris

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