Artist Profile: Rafael De Soto (1904 — 1992)


DeSotoA native of Puerto Rico, Rafael De Soto was training for the priesthood when his natural artistic talent was first noticed by one of his teachers, Father Noel, who arranged for Rafael to take private art lessons with a local artist named Diaz McKenna.  After completing his education at the seminary, Rafael decided to become an artist rather than complete his religious training in Rome.  After moving to New York City in 1932, De Soto went on to become a prolific cover artist.  After retiring from freelance illustration in 1964, De Soto taught art at the State University of New York.

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Artist Profile: Chester Bloom (1918–1989)


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Chester Bloom was born and raised in Canada.  When he was 14, he and his family moved to Virginia after his father became a reporter for The Washington News Bureau.  He studied art with The Arts Student League of New York and served in World War II.  He began his career doing illustrations for crime magazines but he is best known for the covers he did for sports-themed pulp magazines.  He retired from commercial illustration in 1950 and spent the rest of his career as a portrait painter.

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Artist Profile: Peter Driben (1903 — 1968)


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Peter Driben was one of the most prominent and prolific artists of the pin-up era.  The son of Russian immigrants, he was born in Boston and dropped out of school in order to work and help support his family.  Eventually, he was able to take night classes at the Vesper George School of Art.  He moved to New York in 1936 and found work doing covers for pulp magazines like Silk Stocking, Beauty Parade, and Flirt.  Though Driben is best known for his pin-ups, he also did true crime covers and advertising work.

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Song of the Day: Let’s Duet (performed by Dewey and Darlene Cox)


The temperature started to drop on Thursday night.  Since Friday, it hasn’t gotten above freezing and all the roads are covered in ice.  I’ve been stuck inside for three days now.

But things are getting better because this morning, I woke up and one of my favorite movies was on Comedy Central.  Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story always makes me happy.  I watched it, I laughed, and I forgot about the weather.  Today’s song of the day is my favorite song from Walk Hard, “Let’s Duet.”

 

Artist Profile: Max Ginsburg (1931– )


Max Ginsburg is a social realist painter who, since entering the art world in the 1960s, has been widely acclaimed for his paintings of New York City street life.  Starting in 1980, he supplemented his income through commercial illustration.  Up until his retirement from the commercial field in 2004, Ginsburg painted covers for over 800 titles.  A small sampling of both his commercial work and his fine art can be found below.

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Artist Profile: Jon Paul


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Jon Paul is one of the most renowned artist/photographers in the Romance Novel Cover Art industry.  The covers of Jon Paul appear regularly on books issued by the leading romance novel publishing houses.  I know that I’ve got more than few of them sitting in my bedroom.  More of Paul’s work can be seen at his site.

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