- Al Buell
Alfred Leslie Buell (1910–1996) was an American painter of pin-up art. He was born in
Hiawatha, Kansas in 1910, and grew up inCushing, Oklahoma . He attended some classes at theArt Institute of Chicago , which, in concert with a trip toNew York City , decided him on a career in art.In 1935, Buell and his wife moved to
Chicago, Illinois , where he joined the Stevens/Hall/Biondi Studio. By 1940, he had opened his own studio. During this period, he did a number of pin-ups for theGerlach-Barklow calendar company. Buell also did work for several other calendar companies in the early 1940s.During
World War II , Buell was rejected by the draft, so he spent the war painting a variety of popular and patriotic pin-ups forBrown & Bigelow . After the war was over, he began contributing to Esquire's Gallery of Glamour.Buell returned to Brown & Bigelow in the late 1950s. He continued to paint glamour and pin-ups until about 1965, when he retired from commercial art. He remained active until he was injured in an accident in 1993, after which he remained in a nursing home until his death in 1996.
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Pin-up girl
*List of pinup artists References
* "The Great American Pin-Up", by Charles G. Martignette and Louis K. Meisel, ISBN 3-8228-1701-5
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