Hilda with Ice Cream - Pin Up Girls Art Print

Hilda with Ice Cream - Pin Up Girls Art Print

$18.00
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Hilda's got the right idea on a hot day: enjoying ice cream in the buff in front of the fan! She often shows us the best way to live—we particularly like how Duane Bryers depicted her signature red hair blown into a flame-like shape. See this image on a greeting card! Duane Bryers (1911–2012) was an American painter, illustrator, and sculptor renowned for creating the iconic character Hilda, a pin-up symbol of body positivity. Besides Hilda, he is known for depicting the American frontier and Western Art. His professional career began in 1937 when he won a cash prize for a mural depicting mining history in Minnesota, which enabled him to move to New York City. During World War II, while attending flight mechanics school in the US Army Air Force, he ventured into the pin-up genre, painting girlie art on the noses of planes to earn extra income. It was during this time that Hilda made her debut! She became a staple of Brown & Bigelow calendars from the mid-1950s to the 1980s, often

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