Almost 80 pinup girl images created by Peter Driben in this collection.
There is no known copyright on them. Just click on a pic, download and use as you please.
Peter Driben, was perhaps one of the most productive American pin-up artists of the 1940s and 1950s.
Although both Alberto Vargas and Gil Elvgren have extensive catalogues of work, neither came close to the output of Driben.
Driben's pinups delighted the American public from the beginning of World War II until the Baby Boom of the 1950s.
Peter Driben was born October 22, 1903 in Boston, MA and passed in1968. His parents were George and Anna Driben. Peter was the oldest of seven children.
He produced hundreds of covers for magazines such as Beauty Parade and Whisper.
In 1941 Peter Driben married artist, Louise Kirby.
That same year he also began a fruitful relationship with the pin-up magazine mogul, Robert Harrison. Harrison published many of Driben's artwork on the cover of some of the biggest magazines of the day. These include; Flirt, Titter, Wink, Eyeful, Giggles, and Joker.
In 1944 Driben became the art director for The New York Sun newspaper.
In 1956 Peter and Louise Driben moved to Miami Beach, FL, where he painted portraits of local personalities, politicians, authors, and actors.
On March 14, 1963 he opened The Peter Driben Studio Gallery at 222 Sunrise Avenue in Palm Beach, Fl, where his showed a variety of art along with his own paintings and portraits.