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Pretending To Be A Peacock Invitations by taiche
30cm x 30cm acrylic painting completed 13 November 2009. Painted on 300gsm acrylic paper. The original is framed and available for sale.
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Earle K. Bergey (August 26, 1901 – 1952) was an American illustrator who painted cover art for a wide diversity of magazines and paperback books. Today Bergey is best recognised for creating the iconic cover of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes for Popular Library at the height of his career in 1948. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Bergey attended Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts from 1921 to 1926. He initially went to work in the art department of the Philadelphia’s Public Ledger, and he drew the comic strip Deb Days in 1927. Early in his career, Bergey contributed many covers to the pulp magazines of publisher Fiction House. By the mid 1930s, Bergey made a home and studio in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and he married in 1935. Many of his paperbacks are now cult classics, some featuring hidden self-portraits. Bergey died suddenly in 1952 in a doctor’s office with family at his side. The cover of La Paree Stories (1935) (adapted from the original ‘Pretty as A Peacock) is in the Public Domain due to failure to comply with required formalities (ie. 1923 through 1977 published without a copyright notice).
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Pretending To Be A Peacock

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30cm x 30cm acrylic painting completed 13 November 2009. Painted on 300gsm acrylic paper. The original is framed and available for sale.

Pretending to be a peacock is available for sale as Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters
Earle K. Bergey (August 26, 1901 – 1952) was an American illustrator who painted cover art for a wide diversity of magazines and paperback books. Today Bergey is best recognised for creating the iconic cover of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes for Popular Library at the height of his career in 1948. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Bergey attended Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts from 1921 to 1926. He initially went to work in the art department of the Philadelphia’s Public Ledger, and he drew the comic strip Deb Days in 1927. Early in his career, Bergey contributed many covers to the pulp magazines of publisher Fiction House. By the mid 1930s, Bergey made a home and studio in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and he married in 1935. Many of his paperbacks are now cult classics, some featuring hidden self-portraits. Bergey died suddenly in 1952 in a doctor’s office with family at his side. The cover of La Paree Stories (1935) (adapted from the original ‘Pretty as A Peacock) is in the Public Domain due to failure to comply with required formalities (ie. 1923 through 1977 published without a copyright notice).
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Created on 14/11/2009 04:57

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taiche said 24/01/2012 about
taiche
Nancy from CA
Thank You so much for visiting my store and purchasing a Invites/Personal Announcements from my Pretending To Be A Peacock range. I am delighted to know that you have found the perfect gift in my Female Contemporary Art store. Thankyou for your custom and have a wonderful day of blue skies and soft landings. ttfn, taiche
Tracey Harrington-Simpson said 15/11/2011 about
Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Kathryn
Thank You so much for shopping with taiche at Zazzle. I am so pleased to know that you have found the perfect custom Party Invites and hope that your gift is welcomed and treasured.It’s great news to learn that you have found my Zazzle Store and I hope that you visit again soon
Tracey Harrington-Simpson said 14/07/2011 about
Tracey Harrington-Simpson
Melanie
Thank You so much for shopping with taiche at Zazzle. I am so pleased to know that you have found the perfect Invites and hope that your gift is welcomed and treasured.It’s great news to learn that you have found my Zazzle Store and I hope that you visit again soon
taiche said 05/11/2010 about
taiche
Caridad
My warmest thanks to “Caridad” who recently bought 75 Pretending to be a Peacock Custom Announcements on the 4.10.10 It is an absolute delight to know that you have found my store at Redbubble* and a huge compliment that you have appreciated my work enough to buy it. Thank You for making my day a good one :-)
taiche said 20/02/2010 about
taiche
Jetta
Many many thanks for visiting Female Contemporary Art and many more thanks for purchasing these Vintage Announcements! I hope the Party goes well!
taiche said 12/02/2010 about
taiche
Amanda
Thankyou for droppping by my store and purchasing from this range. I hope that the products reach you in perfect condition and hopeto see you a Female Contemporary Art in the near future. Have a great day ttfn!
taiche said 11/02/2010 about
taiche
Hilary
Many many thanks for making a visit to Female Contemporary Art and many more thnks for customising this image for your forthcoming event. I hope you and your fellow party-goers have a great time!
redqueenself said 21/11/2009 about
redqueenself
Pretty as a peacock
I'd never heard of Bergey. Wow! This is so 30"s wonderful! I love the style, the woman and dig those peacock feathers!
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