This week we lead off with Mike Ludlow and a comic-appropriate painting for our Pin-up Calendar page -
Enoch Bolles returns for our Classic Covers Calendar with a Paris Nights cover from January 1937 -
For our Blue Calendar entry, we've got the first appearance of she who is arguably our oddest artist appearing on this year's calendars, Zoë Mozert -
As you might have guessed from the name, one of the things that makes Zoë so different from the other featured artists is that she is a she. Another is that she was also, at times, her own model -
Here's a photo of her in later years, standing in front of one of her most famous works, the Red Dog Rosie mural -
Yes, you can has a better view of the mural, too -
Of course, we'll be seeing more from her this year.
As always, the calendars are sized to print 8"x10" at 150dpi, with 1" square spaces for notations.
Enoch Bolles returns for our Classic Covers Calendar with a Paris Nights cover from January 1937 -
For our Blue Calendar entry, we've got the first appearance of she who is arguably our oddest artist appearing on this year's calendars, Zoë Mozert -
As you might have guessed from the name, one of the things that makes Zoë so different from the other featured artists is that she is a she. Another is that she was also, at times, her own model -
Here's a photo of her in later years, standing in front of one of her most famous works, the Red Dog Rosie mural -
Yes, you can has a better view of the mural, too -
Of course, we'll be seeing more from her this year.
As always, the calendars are sized to print 8"x10" at 150dpi, with 1" square spaces for notations.
art by labelled artists, of course (20th C)
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