Boys At The Bar (Original)

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Boys-At-The-Bar.jpg

Boys At The Bar (Original)

$3,900.00

24¼" x 18¼" (62 cm x 46 cm) pastel on pastel paper

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Establishments like the ‘White Swan’ in 1810 London, and ‘The Slide’ in 1880 New York City to ‘The Black Cat’ in the 1950’s San Francisco and NYC’s Stonewall Inn in the late 1960s, the gay bar has played an important role in LGBTQ+ history. As (not always) safe spaces for the community to meet and socialize the ‘gay bar’ quite often served as the lightning rod for legal change and equal rights. Raise a glass to that!

Growing up in the 70s and 80s it is no wonder I developed an affinity for well-fitted jeans on a guy’s firm butt. When you catch TV shows from back in the day (CHiPs, Dukes of Hazzard, Starsky & Hutch, WKRP, Vegas, etc.), it’s surprising to see guys wearing form fitting jeans that accentuated everything (front and back), and how you hardly ever see the slightest outline of ‘manhood’ these days even in superhero gear.