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==Parent topics==
==Parent topics==
{{r|Visual art}}
{{r|Visual art}}
{{r|Erotica}}
{{r|Erotica}}
==Subtopics==
==Subtopics==
===Artists===
{{r|Rolf Armstrong}}
{{r|Joyce Ballantyne}}
{{r|Vaughn Bass}}
{{r|Enoch Boles}}
{{r|Olivia de Berardinis}}
{{r|Al Buell}}
{{r|Edward D'Ancona}}
{{r|Peter Driben}}
{{r|Eyvind Earle}}
{{r|Harry Ekman}}
{{r|Freeman Elliot}}
{{r|Gil Elvgren}}
{{r|Art Frahm}}
{{r|Pearl Frush}}
{{r|Mike Ludlow}}
{{r|Aldo Luongo}}
{{r|K.O. Munson}}
{{r|George Petty}}
{{r|Mel Ramos}}
{{r|Hajime Sorayama}}
{{r|Mark Ryden}}
{{r|T.N. Thompson}}
{{r|Alberto Vargas}}
{{r|Robert Williams}}


see catalog of [[Pin-up art/Catalogs|artists]]
==Other related articles==
{{r|Pornography}}
===Models===
===Models===
{{r|Pamela Anderson}}
{{r|Pamela Anderson}}
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{{r|Playboy (magazine)}}
{{r|Playboy (magazine)}}
{{r|Hugh Hefner||**}}
{{r|Hugh Hefner||**}}
==Related topics==
{{r|Pornography}}

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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Pin-up art.
See also changes related to Pin-up art, or pages that link to Pin-up art or to this page or whose text contains "Pin-up art".

Parent topics

Subtopics

see catalog of artists

Other related articles

  • Pornography [r]: Visual, textual, or multimedia content intended to generate sexual interest [e]

Models

Publishers

  • Esquire (magazine) [r]: First published in 1933, a magazine originally focused on affluent men desiring a luxurious lifestyle featuring fine clothes and beautiful women, the latter either as photographs or pin-up art; it began to carry serious opinion articles although more sexually explicit publications such as Playboy differentiated from it [e]
  • Playboy (magazine) [r]: With its first publication in 1953, this was the initial large circulation mens' magazine in the United States to feature partial and then full nudity, as well as luxurious lifestyle, cartoons and commentary; founded by Hugh Hefner [e]