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Esme, wife of David Wright
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Esme, wife of David Wright
Esme Wright, formerly Esme Little, the wife of David Wright, who he met during the 1930s when she was working as a model, pictured here in Richmond Park, London in 1939. Esme was the inspiration, model and muse for many of David Wrights pin-ups, published in The Sketch magazine during World War II. In December 1943, Esme appeared as herself in The Sketch under the title, My Favourite Model - Mrs David Wright wearing overalls and a seductive expression! Date: 1939
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This photograph captures the radiant beauty of Esme Wright, the beloved wife of renowned British artist David Wright. Esme, formerly Esme Little, met her husband during the 1930s when she was working as a model. The image, taken in Richmond Park, London in 1939, showcases Esme in her element, basking in the sun with a headscarf adorning her golden locks. Esme's allure and charm were an endless source of inspiration for her husband's work. She served as the muse and model for many of David Wright's iconic pin-ups, which were published in The Sketch magazine during World War II. These images, with their seductive and playful poses, brought a touch of glamour and escapism to the war-weary public. The connection between Esme and David Wright extended beyond the artist's canvas. In December 1943, Esme made an appearance in The Sketch under the title "My Favourite Model - Mrs David Wright." In this article, she donned overalls and a seductive expression, further showcasing her charisma and the magnetic bond she shared with her husband. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us to a time when beauty, art, and love intertwined, leaving an indelible mark on history. Esme Wright's story is a testament to the power of inspiration and the enduring allure of the 1930s.
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