Song of the Day: Take Me Out To The Ballgame (performed by Edward Meeker)


This was a very special one for baseball fans like me.  Today was opening day!  Unfortunately, my team, the Texas Rangers, lost their first game of the season but the great thing about baseball is that there will always be a chance for redemption.

Ever since Edward Meeker first recorded it in 1908, Take Me Out To The Ballgame has served as the unofficial anthem of Major League Baseball.  It’s also the perfect choice for today’s song of the day.

 

Artist Profile: Alberto Vargas (1896 — 1982)


Alberto Vargas was one of the most famous of the classic pin-up artists.  The son of noted photographer Max Vargas, he was born in Peru and moved to the U.S. in 1916 after studying art in Zurich and Geneva.  His early career included working as an artist for the Ziegfeld Follies and for Paramount Pictures.  His poster for The Sin of Nora Moran is often cited as one of the greatest movie posters ever made.  He became famous in the 1940s when his pin-up work first started to appear in Esquire Magazine.  Many World War II aircrafts flew into battle with a “Vargas Girl” painted on the side.

Much of Vargas’s work is now held at the Spencer Museum at the University of Kansas.  Over 30 years since his death, his paintings are still eagerly sought by collectors.

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Artist Profile: Allen Anderson (1908–1995)


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Allen Anderson was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota and studied correspondence art courses at The Federal Schools, Inc. of Minneapolis, receiving his diploma in 1928.  He worked as a staff artist at Fawcett Comics from 1929 to 1939, before moving to New York and working as a freelance artist.  Anderson served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and eventually moved to upstate New York where he opened a small ad agency and worked as a sign painter.

A sampling of his work can be found below.

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Artist Profile: Malcolm H. Smith (1910 — 1966)


SmithMalcolm H. Smith is considered to be one of the founders of Science Fiction Art.  Originally born in Tennessee, Malcolm was a state archery champion in high school.  After graduating, he moved to Illinois where he studied art at both the American Academy of Art and the Art Institute of Chicago.  As a freelance illustrator, his work appeared in a variety of pulp magazines but he became best known for his work in the science fiction field.  In 1959, he moved to Huntsville, Alabama where he worked as a staff artist for NASA at the Marshall Space Flight Center, where he worked with engineers to help make science fantasy into reality.

A sampling of his work can be found below.

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