Do men pinup artists draw differently
than women pinup artists? It’s the battle of
the sexes!It had to be asked- you know
it and I know it. It’s so basic to the
art-form, it just couldn’t be ignored. Pinup
art is about the way an artist perceives sex
and women, so there are bound to be
differences. Let’s observe, together, the
differences and similarities between men and
women pinup artists.
A Little HistoryTraditionally, not
many women artists are historically
documented. Women rights are such a new
concept, that sometimes I wonder how we got
so far, in such a short time span.
Historically, it was World War II that
launched women into the work-place, in
America, and they had their hand in every
field of expertise and occupation.
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Sexy astronauts, alluring aliens, and
sassy space warriors are a mainstay in pinup
culture. Taking erotic fantasy out of this
world.Jules Verne's 1865 novel From the
Earth to the Moon captured many people’s
imagination, all around the world. But it
wasn’t until a hundred years later, that the
Apollo 11 would land on the moon and really
fuel pop culture. It’s easy to find fantastic
images of sexy aliens, today. TV and the
cinema have made it popular with movies and
shows such as Star Wars, Star Trek, Total
Recall and many more.
I’d like to take a more
chronological-as-possible look at the pinup
space fantasy, because I think, all you pinup
lovers will be pleasantly surprised.
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Corsets, sheer robes, silk, cotton,
flowers and polka dots and everything nice!
That’s what pinup unmentionables are made of.
For your pleasure and education, here’s a
peep at pinup lingerie- then and now.
There was an age, when you could catch a
pinup in regular, every day panties. White
cotton shorts that would peep out from a
scandalously flowing skirt. With the rise of
girlie magazines, came a demand for more
risque cheesecake. Artists, happily obliged
and today there is a huge collection of
drawings of the day’s finest lingerie and
fantasy wear.
Your Basic Shorts and Matching Bra
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Rolf Armstrong, Vaughan Alden Bass, Art Frahm
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