Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Pinups: Early Sokol Playboy Cartoons
This post is just the tip of the iceberg... see reason number 9 on our The Top Ten Reasons To Support The A-HAA for links to more great pinup art.

Over a year ago, we began our series of posts on Playboy cartoonists with a feature highlighting Erich Sokol. Sokol was arguably the most gifted artist who ever worked for the magazine, with a keen eye for all of the elements of good drawing- composition, clear silhouettes, original color harmonies, interesting staging and a keen sense of light and shade. There's a lot to be learned from these masterful cartoons. His style evolved as time went by, and his images became more and more beautiful. This group of cartoons is arranged in a more or less chronological manner. Compare the first one from the mid-1950s to the last one from a decade later, and you'll see how much he progressed...











Let me know in the comments if you'd like to see more about the great cartoonists of Playboy.
For more Playboy cartoons, see these posts... Erich Sokol, Jack Cole And Other Great 50s Playboy Cartoonists, Eldon Dedini Part One and Part Two (video interview!), Kurtzman & Elder's Little Annie Fanny, Doug Sneyd and Phil Interlandi and Early Interlandi Playboy Cartoons.

Thanks
Stephen Worth
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Labels: cartoonist, cartoons, pinups, playboy, sokol





























5 Comments:
these are unbelievable
thank you very very very very VERY much for posting them
Yes! Please do post more, Stephen. I really love the style of these pieces. Thanks for posting them!
Stephen
http://meetingedges.blogspot.com
There's some very early Drucker stuff I'm remembering (which I can't find a sample of online) that is very reminiscent of Sokol's earlier cartooning.
It could be that they were drawing from the same inspiration pool and I'm not aware of it.
I can't get enough of Sokol though.
Yes, wonderful! More Sokol please!!
Depinga
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