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Leeteg, Babes, Bars, Beaches, and Black Velvet Art - DIGITAL

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What follows is the story of the “American Gauguin,” Edgar Leeteg. Leaving California in 1933, with oil paints and a few paintbrushes, he conquered the South Pacific art scene, and of course, its nightlife. Hard-drinking, constantly womanizing, and endlessly painting, Leeteg, the original “Tiki Man,” started the black velvet craze linked to South Pacific-themed restaurants.

Read this sensational story of Leeteg, black velvet artist and party man of Tahiti, who painted sumptuous vahines in his tropical paradise Villa Velour on the island of Moorea between 1933-1953.

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Leeteg, Babes, Bars, Beaches, and Black Velvet Art - DIGITAL

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