During his army service in WWII, David Attie (1920-1982) painted pinup-style portraits on the noses of combat planes. In 1961, his first professional assignment as a commercial photographer was to create a series of photo montages to illustrate Truman Capote’s “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.“ Attie’s work would later appear in Vogue, Time, Newsweek, and Harper’s Bazaar as well as a number of book covers.