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Peep-Machine Pin-Ups
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Peep-Machine Pin-Ups

Machines called Mutoscopes offered quick shows for a penny from 1895 until as late as the 1970s, flipping cards to create the impression of a "moving picture." Associated with amusement piers and parks, and men's restrooms, these machines were notorious as proprietors of cheap peeps. During the 1940s, the International Mutoscope Reel Company began to manufacture coin-operated vending machines that served up 5-1/4" x 3-1/4"cards for collectors, usually of "pin-up" material. These cards are widely collected today, and a wonderful source of inspiring low-brow artwork. This comprehensive collection of more than 250 images includes work by noted artists Zoe Mozert, Earl Moran, and Gil Elvgren, among many other signed and unsigned, talented portrayors of the female form. A value guide will assist collectors.
Alaotsikko
1940s-1950s Mutoscope Art
Kirjailija
Don Preziosi
ISBN
9780764325113
Kieli
englanti
Paino
653 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
21.11.2006
Sivumäärä
128