John La Gatta (1894–1977) was an Italian-born American illustrator known for his elegant, glamorous depictions of women in the early 20th century. His work appeared in major magazines like The Saturday Evening Post, Cosmopolitan, Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue and Ladies’ Home Journal, and he created ads for top brands like Paramount Pictures, Ivory (soap), Laros (lingerie) and Campbell’s.
La Gatta used a distinctive “chalk-and-wash” technique that blended charcoal with thin oil paint. At his peak in the 1930s, he lived lavishly, later moving to California where he focused on portrait work and teaching at the Art Center School in Los Angeles until his death.
Here is a collection of vintage Laros lingerie ads illustrated by John La Gatta in the 1940s.
Laros lingerie illustrated by John La Gatta, Vogue, March 1, 1945
Laros lingerie illustrated by John La Gatta, Vogue, May 1, 1945
Laros lingerie, illustrated by John La Gatta, Harper’s Bazaar, August 1945
Laros lingerie, illustrated by John La Gatta, Harper’s Bazaar, June 1945
Laros lingerie, illustrated by John La Gatta, Harper’s Bazaar, October 1945
Leave a Reply