Mary-Alice Farina
Between the 1930s and 1960s, mass-produced images of pinup girls held wide appeal. Often drawing from classic Americana culture, pinup artists like Gil Elvgren looked to the Wild West for inspiration.
Pinup cowgirls were the result: sassy, sensual, flaunting their assets in provocative and playful poses. Oh, and wearing cowboys hats, of course!
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