Art by Al Moore

    Al Moore. Esquire calendar 1951

    Details Good condition calendar with envelope (December is loose)
    Dimensions 23 cm x 31 cm
    Ref. No. AM001
    Price € 100
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    Al Moore was a busy illustrator from the 1940s to the late 50s, generating advertising, fashion, story art, and pin-ups. Covers for Saturday Evening Post and Collier’s and interior work for these and Woman’s Home Companion, American Magazine, Woman’s Day, McCall’s, Cosmopolitan. Ads for Hertz, Whitman’s Chocolates, Ford, Camay, Nash, US Rubber, Coke, Old Gold, Botany. Replaced Vargas and Petty as Esquire’s main pin-up man. Moore’s girls are less glossy and impossible than those of his talented predecessors, being more girl-next door realistic and natural. He provided calendars for Esquire, Brown and Bigelow. Last illustrations for Pan Am and US Olympics.