When Alberto Vargas and Esquire went their separate ways in 1946, the artist immediately embarked upon a project to publish his own yearly calendar. In the meantime, the magazine published an Esquire Calendar for 1947 that consisted completely of unsigned Vargas paintings. By the time Vargas' 1948 calendar was published, Esquire had a court order barring the artist from selling or distributing any product bearing the name "Varga", which the magazine had copyrighted.
In 1950, a court ruled that Vargas would have to sign all his subsequent paintings with his full name.
ARTIST :: Alberto Vargas DATE :: 1947 Copyright © Esquire Inc |
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