Jantzen Ads Illustrated by Pete Hawley in the 1950s

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Pete Hawley (1916–1996) was a prominent American illustrator whose work was a staple of mid-20th-century pop culture. He was best known for his distinctive and instantly recognizable style, which often featured a bold, energetic, and playful aesthetic.

Hawley’s career spanned several decades and a variety of mediums. He created illustrations for a wide range of clients, including magazine covers, movie posters, album covers, and greeting cards. His commercial work was particularly prolific, with long-standing accounts for major companies like Jantzen (for which he created iconic swimsuit ads), Bell Telephone, Coca-Cola, and American Greeting Cards.
A key element of Hawley’s style was his ability to capture both sophisticated, “sexy” figures and adorable, charming children. He had a knack for creating compositions with bold lines and vibrant colors that exuded a sense of innocence and joy. Below is a collection of Jantzen advertisements from the 1950s, illustrated by Pete Hawley.
Jantzen ad illustrated by Pete Hawley, 1950

Jantzen ad illustrated by Pete Hawley, 1950

Jantzen ad illustrated by Pete Hawley, 1950

Jantzen ad illustrated by Pete Hawley, 1950

Jantzen ad illustrated by Pete Hawley, 1951

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