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Vintage Pin Up Girl Print
This is a reproduction of a pin-up art titled "A Near Miss" and was created by the American illustrator Zoë Mozert. It was published as a calendar pin-up for Brown & Bigelow around 1953.
Zoë Mozert was a renowned illustrator known for her female figure and pin-up art and was active in New York and Arizona between 1907 and 1993.
The artwork depicts a woman in a garden setting wearing a floral bikini top, a short white ruffled skirt, red high heels, and a sunhat. The title "A near miss" is written on the image itself, near the plant she is attempting to water with a watering can which appears to have a leak, hilariously missing the pot.
This image is often mistaken for a similar pin-up by Gil Elvgren, also titled A Near Miss (Right On Target), which features a woman whose skirt has been caught by an archery arrow. However, the art style and the specific scenario confirm the image provided is the work of Zoë Mozert.
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This is a reproduction of a pin-up art titled "A Near Miss" and was created by the American illustrator Zoë Mozert. It was published as a calendar pin-up for Brown & Bigelow around 1953.
Zoë Mozert was a renowned illustrator known for her female figure and pin-up art and was active in New York and Arizona between 1907 and 1993.
The artwork depicts a woman in a garden setting wearing a floral bikini top, a short white ruffled skirt, red high heels, and a sunhat. The title "A near miss" is written on the image itself, near the plant she is attempting to water with a watering can which appears to have a leak, hilariously missing the pot.
This image is often mistaken for a similar pin-up by Gil Elvgren, also titled A Near Miss (Right On Target), which features a woman whose skirt has been caught by an archery arrow. However, the art style and the specific scenario confirm the image provided is the work of Zoë Mozert.