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  • | title = The History of Pin-Up Art Both commercial and fine art pin-up art flourished, and the genre even extended into social comment and politics.
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  • see catalog of [[Pin-up art/Catalogs|artists]]
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  • (-1975) American [[pin-up art]]ist
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  • (1914-1980) American [[pin-up art]]ist
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  • (1948-) American visual artist working in [[erotica]] and specializing in [[pin-up art]]
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  • ...eisel gallery, who coined the term [[photorealism]]; has also written on [[pin-up art]], and specifically the work of [[Gil Elvgren]].
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  • Noted American [[pin-up art]]ist, with much work in ''Esquire'' and ''Playboy'' magazines as well as ga
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  • see catalog of [[Pin-up art/Catalogs|artists]]
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  • ...ette A. Elvgren''' (1914-1980) was an American artist who specialized in [[pin-up art]], and influenced many other artists of the genre.<ref name=About>{{citatio
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  • ...ng fine clothes and beautiful women, the latter either as photographs or [[pin-up art]]; it began to carry serious opinion articles although more sexually explic
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  • '''Alberto Vargas''' (1896-1982) was an American [[pin-up art]]ist.
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  • ...nitions include erotic imagery that conveys sexual desirability, such as [[pin-up art]], but not usually imagery that uses sexual imagery to gather attention, as
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  • {{r|Pin-up art}}
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  • {{r|Pin-up art}}
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  • ...s an American artist specializing in [[erotica|erotic art]], principally [[pin-up art]]. Her work appears monthly in [[Playboy (magazine)|''Playboy'']], for whi
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  • {{r|Pin-up art||**}}
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  • ...h [[Playboy (magazine)|''Playboy'']] with both erotica (photographic and [[pin-up art]]) and lifestyle articles; its editorial and marketing strategy has been to
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  • {{r|Pin-up art||**}}
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  • | title = The History of Pin-Up Art Both commercial and fine art pin-up art flourished, and the genre even extended into social comment and politics.
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  • [[Pin-up art]] might show a model with apparently flawless skin, but blemishes could be
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