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Vintage Pin Up Girl Print
This artwork is titled "Flank Attack" and was painted by the renowned American pin-up artist Zoë Mozert in 1942. The piece humorously depicts a woman in a stylized Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) uniform interacting with a goose.
Artwork Details
Artist: Zoë Mozert (1907–1993), a famous female illustrator known for her soft pastel technique and realistic depictions of women, who often used herself as a model.
Year: 1942.
Medium: The original work was likely an oil pastel or similar illustration medium.
Context: The title is a play on the stereotype of the Mounties "always getting their man," here humorously interrupted by a goose, suggesting the mountie is "getting her goose". The artwork was produced for calendars by Brown & Bigelow, a major publisher of pin-up art during the era.
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This artwork is titled "Flank Attack" and was painted by the renowned American pin-up artist Zoë Mozert in 1942. The piece humorously depicts a woman in a stylized Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) uniform interacting with a goose.
Artwork Details
Artist: Zoë Mozert (1907–1993), a famous female illustrator known for her soft pastel technique and realistic depictions of women, who often used herself as a model.
Year: 1942.
Medium: The original work was likely an oil pastel or similar illustration medium.
Context: The title is a play on the stereotype of the Mounties "always getting their man," here humorously interrupted by a goose, suggesting the mountie is "getting her goose". The artwork was produced for calendars by Brown & Bigelow, a major publisher of pin-up art during the era.