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Legal Notice:

This website contains images by Gil Elvgren, Rolf Armstrong, Earl Moran and Zoe Mozert which are copyrighted by Brown & Bigelow, Inc.

If you are interested in licensing rights to reproduce works by these artists, please direct inquiries to:

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Brown & Bigelow
345 Plato Blvd East
St. Paul, MN 55107
Phone: (651) 293-7227
Fax: (651) 293-7077

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Many of the other images are likewise protected by law. I am not a resource in this regards and there would be no substitute for professional guidance.

The primary source of printed information has come from two books:

'The Great American Pin-Up', Martignette and Meisel, Taschen, 1996. This book gets my highest recommendation! (Mr Meisel was kind enough to give his approval of this site)

'Elvgren - His Life & Art', Collins and Elvgren, Collector's Press, 1998 for some insights from Gil's son, Drake.

Some additional information was provided by the collector's periodical The Wrapper, issues 113 and 137.

The Moran article was taken from The Illustrator Collectors News.

If you need nice archival-quality poly bags for your collectables, check out my source: Bags Unlimited Inc. I use them for my cards, lithographs and more.

Under each biographical secion, I have tried to include a link to the original source. I apologize in advance if I have stepped on any legal toes. Should anyone wish to have their materials removed from MutoWorld, please check this page and .

I'd like to give thanks to some of the kind folks who have helped me out on this adventure. I don't want to offend anyone by forgetting to give due credit. You know who you are and this site is as much your doing as mine.

If you have any feedback about the site, I urge you to . If you would like to be informed about any new Mutoscope developments, historical tidbits or updates to this site, please write me. Your email address will never be used for any other purposes other than in connection with this site.

I would be remiss if I didn't give thanks to those who made my life as a webmaster easier. For the OpenSource gallery, I thank all those who worked on the Coppermine Photo Album. Thanks to the collector community who have supported me in pulling this resource together. Thanks to Jeff, who hosts this site and has offered invaluable help over the years I've known him. And a special thanks to my girl, Pam, the most beautiful pin-up in the world.

DIAN HANSON'S THE HISTORY OF MEN'S MAGAZINES Vol 1
Taschen has done it again! They've put together an outstanding, eye-popping collection of covers and interior art from vintage men's magazines from the early 20th century--nearly 1,000 images!
This sumptuous collection (most full-color and full page images) features classic pin-up art and erotica from men's magazines around the world, including Paris--the cradle of print erotica--as well as "model study" magazines, Tijuana Bible porn, spicy pulps of the 1930s, American detective and nudist magazines, and much more.

DIAN HANSON'S THE HISTORY OF MEN'S MAGAZINES Vol 2
More rare and amazing covers and interior artwork from around the world, documenting the evolution and explosion of men's magazines after WWII. Here are exposès of celebrity sin in the "scandal magazines," John Willie's fetishistic Bizarre publications, the meteoric rise of Playboy, sleazy pulp digests, beefcake and cheesecake in the 1950s, and more. Includes a special section on the top five American cover girls, Diane Webber, June Wilkinson, Jayne Mansfield, Bettie Page, and Marilyn Monroe.

DIAN HANSON'S THE HISTORY OF MEN'S MAGAZINES Vol 3
This traces the explosion of new American men's magazines following the redefinition of U.S. obscenity laws in the late 1950s. It examines the enormous impact of Playboy, not only on American titles, but on magazines worldwide.
Over 400 full color pages of vintage covers and interiors and a well-researched text profiling quirky publishers and artists, individual magazines, and the place of it all in the "swinging sixties" culture. Includes a long chapter on the "Sweats," men's adventure mags, and a close look at the art of Bill Ward. Plus lots on nudist magazines.

DIAN HANSON'S THE HISTORY OF MEN'S MAGAZINES Vol 4
Covering a distinctly different, more risquè side of men's magazine publishing in the "swingin' sixties," this concentrates on the emergence of California's specialty magazine industry and how it spawned the state's multi-billion dollar sex industry of today.
Also includes fetish masters Elmer Batters and Irving Klaw; the specialty magazines of England; and Sweden and Denmark's emergence as the new powers in European publishing. Over 400 full color pages of magazine covers and interiors.

 

 

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