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Lady Behave
Fabulous book cover design by pin up artist David Wright for a book entitled, Lady Behave" by Peter Cheney. The artwork depicts a haughty looking woman with auburn hair and a backless lace dress glancing askance at the viewer. She should behave herself
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Lady Behave,
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a captivating work of art by the renowned pin-up artist David Wright, presents a mesmerizing image of a haughty and alluring woman, inviting viewers to indulge in a glimpse of the past. The year is 1951, and the era of the 1950s comes alive through the intricate details of this stunning piece. The woman in the artwork, with her auburn hair cascading down her shoulders, wears a backless lace dress that clings to her curves, leaving little to the imagination. Her disdainful expression and aloof posture convey a sense of arrogance and naughtiness that is both intriguing and seductive. With a single glance over her shoulder, she challenges the viewer to decipher the depths of her character. This exquisite cover design, created by David Wright for Peter Cheney's novel of the same name, is a testament to the beauty and allure of the female form during the pulp fiction era. The historical context of the artwork is further emphasized by the intricate details of the woman's dress, which harkens back to the elegance and sophistication of the 1950s. The artwork's title, "Lady Behave," serves as a reminder that beneath the surface of this seductive and haughty woman lies a complex and perhaps even contradictory personality. The intrigue of the artwork lies in the tension between the woman's outward appearance and her inner thoughts and desires, making it a must-see for anyone interested in the history of pin-up art or the cultural significance of the 1950s. In conclusion, David Wright's "Lady Behave" is a masterpiece of pin-up art that captures the essence of the 1950s and the allure of the mysterious and seductive woman. With its intricate details, historical context, and thought-provoking imagery, this artwork is a must-have for any collection of vintage art or pulp fiction covers.
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