George Petty

George Petty

George Brown Petty IV (27 April 1894 – 21 July 1975) was an American pin-up artist. His pin-up art appeared primarily in "Esquire" and Fawcett Publications's "True" but was also in calendars marketed by "Esquire", "True" and Ridgid Tool Company. Petty's "Esquire" gatefolds originated and popularized the magazine device of centerfold spreads. Reproductions of his work were widely rendered by military artists as nose art decorating warplanes during the Second World War, including the "Memphis Belle," known as “Petty Girls”.

Birth, family, and death

George Petty was born in Abbeville, Louisiana to George Brown Petty III and his wife, Sarah. George IV was the couple's second child; his sister Elizabeth had been born in 1891.

The Petty family moved to Chicago, Illinois just before the turn of the century, where George III, a photographer of some note, enjoyed considerable success. Today, it's possible to find his photographs of young women, madonnas and nudes anywhere from coast to coast.

Petty died in San Pedro, California.

Education and early career

Petty was not a particularly good student in high school spending a great deal of time on extracurricular activities instead of schoolwork. His artistic bent first became obvious in high school where he was the staff artist for the school newspaper.

During his high school years, he enrolled in evening classes at Chicago Academy of Fine Arts under the tutoring of Ruth VanSickle Ford where he taught his own art course, charging classmates US$5.00 per session. He also worked in his father's photo shop where he learned how to use an airbrush.

Petty studied art at the Académie Julian with Jean-Paul Laurens and others until 1916, when World War I caused Joseph P. Herrick, ambassador at that time, to order all Americans to return home.

Petty returned to Chicago, and worked as an airbrush retoucher for a local printing company. He was able to establish himself as a freelance artist, painting calendar girls and magazine covers for "The Household". By 1926, he was able to open his own studio.

Artistic influences

George Petty never discussed in detail those artists that influenced him other than J. C. Leyendecker (an artist for "The Saturday Evening Post" during George's high school days) for his interpretation of men, Coles Phillips for his technique, and Maxfield Parrish for his use of light. However, it can be inferred from his later work that other influences included those artists who were extremely popular in Paris at the time, such as Alfons Mucha, George Barbier and, in particular, the watercolor technique of England's Russell Flint.

“The Petty Girl”

Petty is especially known for “the Petty Girl”, a series of pin-up paintings of women done for "Esquire" from the Autumn of 1933 until 1956. Petty frequently depicted these women with the relative lengths of their legs being longer — and the relative sizes of their heads being smaller — than those of his actual models.

Sources

Reid Stewart Austin ("The Best of Gil Elvgren") examined the life and art of George Petty in the 192-page "Petty: The Classic Pin-Up Art of George Petty". Published by Gramercy in 1997, the lavish volume features a foreword by Hugh Hefner and an introductory essay by Petty's daughter, Marjorie Petty, who was his main model. In "The New York Times Book Review" famed designer George Lois praised this collection of Petty's creamy creations, commenting::Just as the cool, unapproachable Gibson Girl was the feminine ideal of young men at the turn of the century, the voluptuous Petty Girl became the ideal of their wide-eyed sons. I'm going on the record to swear that George Brown Petty IV consistently created better-designed women than God, and now I've got a big beautiful book to prove it.

Robert Cummings portrayed George Petty in the biographical musical comedy "The Petty Girl" (Columbia, 1950), directed by Henry Levin and featuring the film debut of Tippi Hedren as one of the Petty Girls. Nat Perrin's screenplay was based on a story by Mary McCarthy. The film is also notable for several lilting, lighthearted songs composed by Harold Arlen (music) and Johnny Mercer (lyrics), including “Fancy Free” and “I Loves Ya”. The large production number at the finale is “The Petty Girl” by Arlen and Mercer, performed by Joan Caulfield (dubbed by Carole Richards), the Petty Girls and a male quartet.

External links

* [http://www.thepinupfiles.com/petty.html George Petty on the Pin-up Files]
* [http://www.btinternet.com/~brmerc/petty/petty.html Samples of George Petty Pin-Ups]
* [http://www.mgm-movie-titles-and-credits.com/mgm-illustrators.html MGM Film Title Design]


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