It’s here! The winter issue of Bachelor Pad Magazine is now out! On the cover, the lovely Ava L’amour! (Photo by The Pinup Academy!) Also featuring pin-ups from Charlotta Love, Christina Michelle, Harley Harpurr, and Simone del Mar. We have a profile on artist Wayne Horne, who drew one-panel jokes for men’s magazines in the 1950s and 1960s. We also feature a holiday story from “Doc” Clancy called “Every Time A Bell Rings” (with art from Scott P. “Doc” Vaughn). Will “The Thrill” Viharo looks at snowbound cinema. The Velveteen Lounge Kitsch-en helps you celebrate this rather weird holiday season. Don Spiro goes a private club in his Speakeasy Review. And we share a drink in our Last Call column with Paul Spencer (with art from Rob Kramer). We have jokes from Ernest Posey, Jaimie Filer, Jerry Carr, Mark Braun, Rob Kramer, and making his debut Nathanael Smith! Plus, Pretty Girls Reading Bachelor Pad, Tales from the Jet Set, and much more!
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Morning Star by Alphonse Mucha (1902)
Sleeping Bacchant by Károly Lotz (19th Century)
Jean-Léon Gérôme (French, 1824-1904) Moorish Bath, The Odalisque, 1870 Museum of Fine Arts Boston
-The Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun-
Odalisque with a Fan by Guillaume Seignac (Late 19th - Early 20th Century)
Norman Lindsay (Norman Alfred William Lindsay) (Australian, 1879 - 1969) - Under the Stars, 1999
picture resolution 1532 × 1920
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In the Tepidarium by Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1881)
“Hand in hand, with fairy grace,
Will we sing, and bless this place.”
Illustration of Titania’s instruction to her fairy train in the last scene of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
c. 1784
Watercolour and graphite on paper
Reclining Odalisque by Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant (19th Century)