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  • Illustrations of pin-ups art, glamour art, vintage art by the artist Billy DeVorss.
  • Virtual pin-ups art gallery, Billy DeVorss, Ballantyne, illustrations, glamour girl, glamour art, pin-ups art, calendar art.
  • All artwork displayed on this web page is copyrighted property of Billy DeVorss and her legal representatives.
  • The biography of Billy DeVorss is available below.
  • Samples of her artwork are displayed below. Click on thumbnail to get a larger image.


Biography of Billy DeVorss

Alone among the pin-up artists in being entirely self-taught, Billy DeVorss sold his first three published pin-ups to the Louis F. Dow Calendar Company in St. Paul about 1933. Until that time, he had been working as a teller in a bank in St. Joseph, Missouri. There he had met the stunning woman, Glenna, who became his wife and first official model. Encouraged to develop his talent by Gene Sayles, the manager of Brown and Bigelow's Kansas City branch office, DeVorss soon received his first commission from the company.

To celebrate, DeVorss and his wife moved to New York and set up a penthouse studio in the Beaux Arts Building, at Eighteen East Tenth Street. Signing up with the, prestigious American Artists group, DeVorss spent the next several years working for calendar-publishing houses such as Brown and Bigelow, Joseph C. Hoover, and Louis F. Dow. Most of his pastel originals were large and bore his highly distinctive Art Deco inspired signature.

Covers for Beauty Parade and the King Features Syndicate as well as calendar commissions from the Osborne and Goes companies followed in the early 1940s. In 1949, the artist illustrated a highly successful campaign for Botany Woollen's robes with depictions of handsome men lounging at home with their own DeVorss pin-ups.

DeVorss used an incredible variety of pastel colours for his work, and he applied them directly onto the board, blending them dry with his fingers. His occasional oil paintings bear the rich, painterly brushstrokes of the Sundblom School. Like Rolf Armstrong, DeVorss always worked from live models for the final painting. He did, however, employ photographs for preliminary stages. His vibrant pin-ups, inspired by New York's theatres and nightclubs, display a fine sense of composition, a flowing, graceful line, and a daring blend of colours.

In 1951, Billy and Glenna DeVorss returned to St. Joseph, their first home. After some time there, they settled in Scottsdale, Arizona, where DeVorss died in 1985.

IMPORTANT - This Billy DeVorss biography was borrowed from the book The Great American Pin-up by Charles G. Martignette and Louis K. Meisel. The book may be purchased directly from their official site at The Great American Pin-up.

Virtual Pin-ups Art Gallery - Samples of artworks from Billy DeVorss
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