We were poking around online and came across these two nude figurines by the French artist Alain Gourdon, aka Aslan. He’s well known today as an advertising illustrator, paperback and magazine illustrator, and pin-up artist. He also modeled a hedonistic lifestyle, a sort of mini-Hefner existence (example here, and below)—which like Hugh Hefner’s may have been partially staged for publicity purposes. But what is less known about Aslan, outside France, anyway, is his sculpture. However he was a heavy hitter in this area too, and had been since before he became famous as a pin-up artist. Way back in 1952, when he was only twenty-two, he won a prize for his sculpture. Later he sculpted a famous bronze bust of Brigitte Bardot as Marianne, the symbol of the French Republic, and he also sculpted a funerary statue for famed actress Dalida’s tomb, as well as a bronze bust of her that was erected on the Place Dalida in 1997. So these figurines come as no surprise to us. We’d let these live on our desks, keeping our stray papers under control, but the prices are too rich for our blood. On the other hand, since it’s Christmas, maybe we can receive them as gifts. Hmm… Okay, gotta run. We’re going to talk to our girlfriends about these.
What do you get the pulp fan who has everything?