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    Artworks of Fritz Willis (part-1)

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    Artworks of Fritz Willis (part-1)

    Artworks of Fritz Willis (part-1)
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    American Pin-up

    Fritz Willis (30 Dec 1907 – 13 Jan 1979) was born 30 Dec 1907 in Oklahoma City. Willis handled ad work for Pepsi, Quality Papers, Max Factor, Purex, Sunkist, Crown Zellerbach, SpringMaid Sheets and others. He also did story work for Esquire, Saturday Evening Post, Redbook, Collier's, and covers for Ice Follies programs from 1952-1969. At least one movie poster, "On Our Merry Way." An author himself, he wrote instruction books for Walter Foster (Art Secrets and Shotcuts, The Nude, Faces and Features, The Model, and a number of children's books (Cancan, Jelly and George, Muffin, Me Too, Amber - the Story of a Good Little Dog). His 15-year stint of Artists's Sketchbook and other calendars for Brown & Bigelow made him one of the last pin-up greats.

    Artworks of Fritz Willis (part-1)


    Artworks of Fritz Willis (part-1)


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