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Vintage Pin Up Girl Print
The pin-up art illustration is a famous piece by the American glamour and pin-up artist Earl Moran. The artwork is titled "Don't Try Any Pincer Movements on Me" and was created around 1942.
Artwork Details
Artist: Earl Moran (1893–1984), a well-known artist from the "Golden Age" of pin-up art.
Title: Don't Try Any Pincer Movements on Me.
Year: Circa 1942.
Theme: Patriotic, likely created during World War II, showing a woman in a US-themed outfit with a rifle, saluting. This kind of imagery was popular among soldiers and used in propaganda.
Medium: Moran often worked with pastels, creating vibrant and detailed images.
Availability: The image was widely distributed as Mutoscope trading cards and calendar prints during the 1940s and has since been reproduced in various formats.
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The pin-up art illustration is a famous piece by the American glamour and pin-up artist Earl Moran. The artwork is titled "Don't Try Any Pincer Movements on Me" and was created around 1942.
Artwork Details
Artist: Earl Moran (1893–1984), a well-known artist from the "Golden Age" of pin-up art.
Title: Don't Try Any Pincer Movements on Me.
Year: Circa 1942.
Theme: Patriotic, likely created during World War II, showing a woman in a US-themed outfit with a rifle, saluting. This kind of imagery was popular among soldiers and used in propaganda.
Medium: Moran often worked with pastels, creating vibrant and detailed images.
Availability: The image was widely distributed as Mutoscope trading cards and calendar prints during the 1940s and has since been reproduced in various formats.