PIN-UP GIRL

Pin-up photo of Ingrid Bergman for the March 16, 1945 issue of the U.S. Army magazine, ''Yank''.

A 'pin-up girl' or pin-up model is a model whose mass-produced pictures see wide appeal as pop culture. Pin-ups are intended for informal display. Pin-up girls are often glamour models, fashion models, and actresses.
"Pin-up" may also refer to drawings, paintings and other illustrations done in emulation of these photos (see the List of pinup artists). The term was first attested to in English in 1941; however the practice is documented back at least to the 1890s. The “pin up” images could be cut out of magazines or newspapers, or be from postcard or chromo-lithographs, and so on. Such photos often appear on calendars, which are meant to be pinned up anyway. Later, posters of “pin-up girls” were mass-produced.
Many “pin ups” were photographs of celebrities who were considered sex symbols. One of the most popular early pin-up girls was Betty Grable. Her poster was ubiquitous in the lockers of G.I.s during World War II. Others pin-ups were artwork, often depicting idealized versions of what some thought a particularly beautiful or attractive woman should look like. An early example of the latter type was the Gibson girl, drawn by Charles Dana Gibson. The genre also gave rise to several well-known artists specializing in the field, including Alberto Vargas and George Petty, and numerous lesser artists such as Art Frahm.
The term “'cheesecake'” is synonymous with “pin-up photo”. The earliest documented print usage of this sense of “cheesecake” is in 1934 [1], predating “pin-up”, although anecdotes say the phrase was in spoken slang some 20 years earlier, originally in the phrase (said of a pretty woman) “better than cheesecake”.
These days men can be considered “pin ups” as well and there are male equivalents of attractive and sexy actors such as Harrison Ford or numerous male models. The counterpart term to “cheesecake” is “beefcake”.


Contents
Famous pin-up girls
1910s and 1920s
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
Other kinds of pin-ups
See also
External links

Famous pin-up girls


1910s and 1920s


Theda Bara

Vilma Bánky

Belle Bennett

Clara Bow

Mary Brian

Louise Brooks

Camille Clifford

Betty Compson

Joan Crawford

Bebe Daniels

Marion Davies

Billie Dove

Ruth Etting

Greta Garbo

Barbara Kent

Bessie Love

Barbara La Marr

Colleen Moore

Mae Murray

Nita Naldi

Alla Nazimova

Pola Negri

Anita Page

Mary Pickford

Dolores del Rio

Norma Shearer

Gloria Swanson

Lilyan Tashman

Olive Thomas

Alice White
1930s


Annabella

Jean Arthur

Josephine Baker

Constance Bennett

Joan Blondell

Claudette Colbert

Bette Davis

Marlene Dietrich

Alice Faye

Janet Gaynor

Jean Harlow

Olivia de Havilland

Sonja Henie

Gypsy Rose Lee

Vivien Leigh

Carole Lombard

Myrna Loy

Marilyn Miller

Sally Rand

Ginger Rogers

Barbara Stanwyck

Thelma Todd

Helen Twelvetrees

Lupe Velez

Mae West

Toby Wing

Fay Wray

Loretta Young
1940s


Lauren Bacall

Diana Barrymore

Ingrid Bergman

Vivian Blaine

Cyd Charisse

Jeanne Crain

Linda Darnell

Yvonne De Carlo

Vera-Ellen

Lisa Fonssagrives

Joan Fontaine

Ava Gardner

Judy Garland

Greer Garson

Paulette Goddard

Betty Grable

Kathryn Grayson

Jane Greer

Anne Gwynne

Susan Hayward

Rita Hayworth

June Haver

Lena Horne

Candy Jones

Jennifer Jones

Olga San Juan

Veronica Lake

Carole Landis

Hedy Lamarr

Dorothy Lamour

Viveca Lindfors

Marie McDonald

Ann Miller

Carmen Miranda

Maria Montez

Maureen O'Hara

Frances Rafferty

Ella Raines

Donna Reed

Jane Russell

Ann Sheridan

Alexis Smith

Gene Tierney

Lana Turner

Jean Wallace

Esther Williams

Shelley Winters
1950s


Pier Angeli

Carroll Baker

Brigitte Bardot

Candy Barr

Mara Corday

Hazel Court

Dagmar

Dorothy Dandridge

Doris Day

Sandra Dee

Faith Domergue

Diana Dors

Anita Ekberg

Gloria Grahame

Allison Hayes

Audrey Hepburn

Grace Kelly

Gina Lollobrigida

Sophia Loren

Jayne Mansfield

Irish McCalla

Marilyn Monroe

Cleo Moore

Kim Novak

Maila Nurmi

Bettie Page

Suzy Parker

Barbara Payton

Debbie Reynolds

Barbara Rush

Lili St. Cyr

Eva Marie Saint

Gia Scala

Tempest Storm

Elizabeth Taylor

Märta Torén

Mamie Van Doren

June Wilkinson
1960s


Claudine Auger

Anouk Aimée

Ann-Margret

Ursula Andress

Jane Birkin

Honor Blackman

Claudia Cardinale

Yvonne Craig

Catherine Deneuve

Angie Dickinson

Donna Douglas

Faye Dunaway

Barbara Eden

Shelley Fabares

Jane Fonda

Talitha Getty

Linda Harrison

Tina Louise

Marisa Mell

Soledad Miranda

Julie Newmar

Nico

Vanessa Redgrave

Katharine Ross

Tura Satana

Romy Schneider

Jean Seberg

Edie Sedgwick

Jean Shrimpton

Elke Sommer

Sharon Tate

Leigh Taylor-Young

Penelope Tree

Twiggy

Lesley Ann Warren

Raquel Welch

Dawn Wells

Tuesday Weld

Natalie Wood

Other kinds of pin-ups


In comic books, a ''pin-up'' is simply a full-page piece of artwork, most often without dialogue, that showcases a character, group of characters, or significant event, published within a single issue or annual rather than made available by itself as a poster.
In professionally published fan magazines for films and television series, a posed photograph of actors or actresses from the subject matter, but might also showcase specific scenes from the subject matter in photograph form (called ''stills'') are occasionally called ''pin-ups''. The label is very casual, though, as these types of fan media are more accurately described as ''posters''.

See also



Good girl art

Bad girl art

List of pinup artists

Page three girl

Nose art

External links



PinUp noseart (see in the homepage section 'Galleries')

Yahoo! Directory of Pin-up sites

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