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Vintage Pin Up Girl Print
This pin-up art is the famous illustration "I'm Keeping Abreast of the Times" by the American artist Zoë Mozert. It was created around 1942.
Artwork Information
Artist: Zoë Mozert (born Alice Adelaide Moser, 1907–1993), one of the most well-known female pin-up artists of the 20th century.
Title: The work is generally known as "I'm Keeping Abreast of the Times" or "Reading the Times".
Medium: Mozert was best known for her pastel-style paintings and often used herself as her own model for her illustrations.
Publication: The image was widely published during World War II, notably as part of a series for Brown & Bigelow in calendar and Mutoscope-card form.
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This pin-up art is the famous illustration "I'm Keeping Abreast of the Times" by the American artist Zoë Mozert. It was created around 1942.
Artwork Information
Artist: Zoë Mozert (born Alice Adelaide Moser, 1907–1993), one of the most well-known female pin-up artists of the 20th century.
Title: The work is generally known as "I'm Keeping Abreast of the Times" or "Reading the Times".
Medium: Mozert was best known for her pastel-style paintings and often used herself as her own model for her illustrations.
Publication: The image was widely published during World War II, notably as part of a series for Brown & Bigelow in calendar and Mutoscope-card form.