Description
Vintage Pin Up Girl Print
This pin-up artwork is titled A Run on Sugar. It was painted by the acclaimed American illustrator Zoë Mozert, who was known for being one of the few prominent female pin-up artists.
Artwork Details
Artist: Zoë Mozert (1907-1993)
Title: A Run on Sugar
Medium: Pastel on board
Year: 1948
Publisher: Brown & Bigelow, where it was used as a calendar illustration. It was also published as a Mutoscope arcade card during the 1940s.
Context
The image depicts a woman in lingerie who appears to be inspecting a small run in her sheer nylon stocking. Zoë Mozert frequently used herself as a model for her work, employing a camera or mirrors to capture the poses she needed. Her pastel style and realistic depictions of women made her one of the "big four" pin-up artists by 1950, alongside Rolf Armstrong, Earl Moran, and Gil Elvgren.
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This pin-up artwork is titled A Run on Sugar. It was painted by the acclaimed American illustrator Zoë Mozert, who was known for being one of the few prominent female pin-up artists.
Artwork Details
Artist: Zoë Mozert (1907-1993)
Title: A Run on Sugar
Medium: Pastel on board
Year: 1948
Publisher: Brown & Bigelow, where it was used as a calendar illustration. It was also published as a Mutoscope arcade card during the 1940s.
Context
The image depicts a woman in lingerie who appears to be inspecting a small run in her sheer nylon stocking. Zoë Mozert frequently used herself as a model for her work, employing a camera or mirrors to capture the poses she needed. Her pastel style and realistic depictions of women made her one of the "big four" pin-up artists by 1950, alongside Rolf Armstrong, Earl Moran, and Gil Elvgren.