Iowa native Earl Moran learned his craft as an illustrator at the Art Institute of Chicago. A photographer as well as a visual artist, Moran had a deep appreciation for beautiful women, especially in less rather than more clothing. His “Golden Hours” is prototypical pinup fare from the Great Depression era.
Golden Hours, c.1932, Pastel on BoardEarl Moran American (1893 - 1984) |
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Iowa native Earl Moran learned his craft as an illustrator at the Art Institute of Chicago. A photographer as well as a visual artist, Moran had a deep appreciation for beautiful women, especially in less rather than more clothing. His “Golden Hours” is prototypical pinup fare from the Great Depression era. |
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