Rolf Armstrong was born in Bay City, Michigan to Richard and Harriet ( Scott ) Armstrong. Armstrong's work for the Pictorial Review...
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Rolf Armstrong was born in Bay City, Michigan to Richard and Harriet (Scott) Armstrong. Armstrong's work for the Pictorial Review was largely responsible for that magazine achieving a circulation of more than two million by 1926.
A year later, he was the best selling calendar artist at Brown and Bigelow.
In 1930, RCA hired him to paint pin-ups to advertise their products, and in 1933 the Thomas D. Murphy Company signed him to produce a series of paintings for their line.
Rolf Armstrong died in 1960 on the island of Oahu, Hawaii as one of the best "pin-up" artists of the first half of the twentieth century.