Alfred Buell attended classes at the Art Institute of Chicago then opened his studio. After being rejected to serve in World War II, Buell created calendars, and pin-ups worked for Brown & Bigelow. “Black Evening Dress” is a seductive display of a sexy and glamorous woman.
Black Evening Dress, Brown and Bigelow, c. 1957, Oil on CanvasAl Buell American (1910 - 1996) |
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Alfred Buell attended classes at the Art Institute of Chicago then opened his studio. After being rejected to serve in World War II, Buell created calendars, and pin-ups worked for Brown & Bigelow. “Black Evening Dress” is a seductive display of a sexy and glamorous woman. |
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