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From the Golden Age of Television
Series Premiere
Our Miss Brooks - Trying to Pick a Fight - CBS - October 3, 1952
Sitcom
Running Time: 30 minutes
Directed by Al Lewis
Stars:
Eve Arden as Connie Brooks
Richard Crenna as Walter Denton
Gale Gordon as Osgood Conklin
Robert Rockwell as Philip Boynton
Jane Morgan as Mrs. Margaret Davis
Gloria McMillan as Harriet Conklin
Paula Winslowe as Martha Conklin (uncredited)
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thedoctorwhocompanion · 4 months
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Reviewed: Big Finish's Ninth Doctor Adventures Series 3 -- Travel in Hope
Reviewed: Big Finish's Ninth #DoctorWho Adventures Series 3 -- Travel in Hope
Big Finish had a nine-month release schedule for the first two series of The Ninth Doctor Adventures, but for the third, it has spread out the 12 episodes over 12 months. There’s a half-year wait between Travel in Hope, containing episodes four to six, and this February’s release, Buried Threats, which contains the next three. Little seems to link the two, with each boxset mostly feeling like an…
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mychameleondays · 1 year
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George Harrison: Brainwashed
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Released: November 18, 2002
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adayephoto · 3 years
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A Florida Legacy: Sam and Robbie Vickers’ transformational gift to the Harn Museum of Art
Here is the video on The Florida Art Collection, an extensive collection of Florida-themed paintings, drawings, and watercolors that includes many prominent American artists from the late 19th to the mid-20th centuries including paintings by such celebrated artists as Winslow Homer and John Singer Sargent gifted by Samuel and Roberta Vickers as the collection transitions from their North Florida home to the Harn Museum of Art.
Shoutout to everyone who assisted me and my team in helping tell the story behind this collection.
Creative Director - David Houder
Editor - Brenton Richardson
Audio/Video Recordings by:
Tom Bacsick
Alex Baucom
Aaron Daye
Ray Hays
David Houder
Brenton Richardson
Joel Tower
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denimbex1986 · 5 months
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Alan Yentob waits in reception at Doctor Who’s new HQ, with a Dalek prop for company. “Look, there’s the greatest evil in the universe,” says Russell T Davies in welcome. “And a Dalek.” I suspect it isn’t the first time Davies has cracked this gag, but delivered with a hearty laugh and a bear hug, Yentob is powerless to resist. After all, as presenter and series editor, he gamely left it in the final cut.
This joyous film profiles the once in a generation talent known as RTD. Well, I say once in a generation. A lovely sequence sees Davies reunite with his old Granada mucker Sally Wainwright, arguably his sole rival as Britain’s top television writer. As they ponder their parallel careers, I’m relieved there isn’t a gas explosion or similar tragedy. Contemporary British TV would have been ruined in one fell swoop.
A whistle stop tour of his TV CV begins with Davies’s roots in children’s programming, including a brief stint as a Play School presenter. Imagine if he hadn’t realised that his destiny lay behind the camera. Doesn’t bear thinking about. We fast forward past underrated gems like Bob & Rose (gay Jonathan Creek!), The Second Coming (young Christopher Eccleston!), Casanova (young David Tennant!), and Cucumber (which makes me cry all over again at that devastating Cyril Nri death scene).
Yentob traces Davies’s evolution as our foremost screen chronicler of the gay male experience. Davies first dipped a toe in with an episode of period soap The Royal, about a closeted barman discovering Manchester’s Canal Street in the 1920s. When producers hesitated, he held his nerve, knowing that budgets were so tight they had no choice but to shoot his script. Having found his voice, Davies was emboldened to create the landmark drama Queer As Folk and its spiritual prequel, the recent masterpiece It’s a Sin.
After channelling his political rage into the dystopian polemic Years and Years, and powered by the death of his beloved husband Andrew Smith, Davies felt ready to tell the story he’d been avoiding for 30 years. He had deliberately ignored HIV and Aids in Queer As Folk to kick against screen stereotypes. Now it was finally time to honour “those brave, beautiful boys” who died during the 80s epidemic. It’s a Sin duly broke streaming records and led to a huge rise in HIV testing.
Davies has always plundered his past for ideas. As he says: “There’s not the writer and then me. There’s just me. All of my life connects to the writing. All of it.” In his home in Mumbles, Swansea, there are toy Daleks on the bookshelves, and “La!” mugs in the kitchen (a nod to an in-joke from It’s a Sin). His teenage memories of the Jeremy Thorpe trial begat A Very English Scandal. His obsession with the wobbly-set soap Crossroads led to Nolly. He cheerfully reveals that stories, scenes and chunks of dialogue sit in his head for decades, waiting for an opportunity. Broadcast-ready scripts then come pouring out all at once, his typing fingers struggling to keep pace. He asks Yentob: “You talk to lots of writers. Aren’t we all like this?” Not really, no. Davies looks slightly disappointed.
Woven throughout, of course, is a certain Time Lord. Watching Doctor Who aged three isn’t just Davies’ first TV memory, it’s his first memory full stop. While other Swansea schoolboys were discovering football and girls, he was glued to the telly, creating remarkably accomplished Who comic strips. He eventually realised he was writing, not drawing. In 2005, Davies masterminded the show’s reboot after 16 years off air, transforming it from a naff joke into a global franchise.
There’s no better custodian of the ultimate show for outsiders and underdogs, hence he is taking the reins again for its 60th anniversary special. He must have been in the Tardis countless times, but Davies still fizzes with glee when he takes Yentob inside that magical blue box. It’s a Sin reinvigorated his taste for shows that spark a national conversation. Now he can pour all his passion and stored-up stories into NuWho MK II, using Disney’s cash to help realise his vision. It bodes well for the show’s future. So do tantalising glimpses of the incoming Doctor, Ncuti Gatwa, who has charisma – or “rizz”, as the dictionary now calls it – to burn.
Sure, this is puff as much as documentary. Yet with its riotous interviews and evocative clips, this is a timey wimey treat – whether you’re a Whovian, a fan of great TV or just someone who appreciates a man with a resealable pack of 1,000 Tetley teabags (Davies is an out and proud bulk buyer). It is glorious to spend an hour in the company of his big, blazing brilliance – and a reminder of how lucky we are to have him.'
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egoschwank · 2 years
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al things considered — when i post my masterpiece #1123
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thomas moran -- "autumn afternoon, the wissahickon" (1864)
"i place no value upon literal transcriptions of nature. my general scope is not realistic; all my tendencies are towards idealization" ... thomas moran
"and i'm taking in the indian summer and i'm soaking it up in my mind and i'm pretending that it's paradise on a golden autumn day, on a golden autumn day" ... van morrison
"just as a painter needs light in order to put the finishing touches to his picture, so i need an inner light, which i feel i never have enough of in the autumn" ... leo tolstoy
"her pleasure in the walk must arise from the exercise and the day, from the view of the last smiles of the year upon the tawny leaves and withered hedges, and from repeating to herself some few of the thousand poetical descriptions extant of autumn--that season of peculiar and inexhaustible influence on the mind of taste and tenderness--that season which has drawn from every poet worthy of being read some attempt at description, or some lines of feeling" ... jane austen
"let painters paint, writers write, and poets poem, i shan't attempt a description of any idealized golden autumn day" ... al janik
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theambitiouswoman · 5 months
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Book Recommendations 📚📒
Business and Leadership:
"Good to Great" by Jim Collins
"The Lean Startup" by Eric Ries
"Zero to One" by Peter Thiel
"Leaders Eat Last" by Simon Sinek
"Outliers: The Story of Success" by Malcolm Gladwell
Success and Personal Development:
"The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen R. Covey
"Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" by Carol S. Dweck
"Atomic Habits" by James Clear
"Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance" by Angela Duckworth
"The Power of Habit" by Charles Duhigg
Mental Health and Well-being:
"The Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle
"Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy" by David D. Burns
"The Gifts of Imperfection" by Brené Brown
"The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook" by Edmund J. Bourne
"The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook" by Matthew McKay, Jeffrey C. Wood, and Jeffrey Brantley
Goal Setting and Achievement:
"Goals!: How to Get Everything You Want—Faster Than You Ever Thought Possible" by Brian Tracy
"The 12 Week Year" by Brian P. Moran and Michael Lennington
"Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us" by Daniel H. Pink
"The One Thing" by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan
"Smarter Faster Better" by Charles Duhigg
Relationships and Communication:
"How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie
"The 5 Love Languages" by Gary Chapman
"Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High" by Al Switzler, Joseph Grenny, and Ron McMillan
"Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life" by Marshall B. Rosenberg
"Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus" by John Gray
Self-Help and Personal Growth:
"The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck" by Mark Manson
"Daring Greatly" by Brené Brown
"Awaken the Giant Within" by Tony Robbins
"The Miracle Morning" by Hal Elrod
"You Are a Badass" by Jen Sincero
Science and Popular Science:
"Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari
"The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot
"Cosmos" by Carl Sagan
"A Short History of Nearly Everything" by Bill Bryson
"The Selfish Gene" by Richard Dawkins
Health and Nutrition:
"The China Study" by T. Colin Campbell and Thomas M. Campbell II
"In Defense of Food" by Michael Pollan
"Why We Sleep" by Matthew Walker
"Born to Run" by Christopher McDougall
"The Omnivore's Dilemma" by Michael Pollan
Fiction and Literature:
"To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee
"1984" by George Orwell
"The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
"The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger
"Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen
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wilwheaton · 1 year
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There’s also a parallel between the current treatment of migrant children and the treatment of freed people’s children following the Civil War, when courts deemed Black parents incompetent and assigned their children to work for white employers, essentially creating a legal class of disposable laborers who didn’t have access to basic education. “While the countries of origin have changed, the belief that some people are too foreign to be Americans has not,” said Cathy Moran Hajo, the director of the Jane Addams Papers Project at Ramapo College in New Jersey. (Addams was a prominent social worker and activist in turn-of-the-century Chicago, and many of the children she worked with and advocated for were immigrants.)
Child labor and tycoons paying Supreme Court justices: The 19th century is (unfortunately) making a comeback.
America is racist as fuck. It’s disgusting.
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todaysdocument · 2 months
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Anti-Slavery Petition from Women of America
Record Group 46: Records of the U.S. SenateSeries: Petitions and Related Documents That Were Presented, Read, or Tabled
PETITION. ____ To the Honorable the Senate of the united States and House of Representatives: Your petitioners, women of America, whose names are hereunto subscribed, constrained by the love of humanity, address you in behalf of the claims of a million and a half of their sex, who are afforded no legal protection for the heart's dearest ties, or WOMAN'S "sacred honor," but with their husbands, sons, and brothers, are the doomed victims of a system that dwarfs the intel- lect, degrades the morals, and debases the entire being. Believing that they are solemnly bound to "remember those that are in bonds, as bound with them," and believing that in this AGE OF LIGHT, while the great principles of LIBERTY are anima- ting the nations, that the government of these United States-this "Model Republic"-should use all its constitutional power to eradicate, within its own bounds, an evil which is being repudiated by the civilized world as its direct curse-they are constrained respectfully and earnestly to pray your honorable body at once to devise such measures as may come legitimately within their prov- ince, both to prevent the farther extension of American Slavery, and to withdraw the protection and countenance hitherto afforded by your Government and Flag to the American Slave Trade, and to suppress Slavery effectually in those sections over which Congress has competent jurisdic- tion. And your petitioners will ever pray. Rosetta M Cowles Mary Ann Perkins Jane N Coan Julia A Curtys K[illegible] C. North G A Sues Rosetta L Merriam Harriat P Pratt Sarah D. Linsley Alma Dunham Harriet F Foster Charlotte Melone Bridget Mason Margaret Moran Ann Moran Martha G Fowler Berille Shipman Sarah Shipmen Caroline Shipmen
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lady-jane-asher · 8 months
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Beautiful Jane portrayed as Juliet for The Bristol Old Vic company play of Romeo and Juliet. November 9th, 1966.🌸🩷
📸: Ron Moran/ Daily Express/ Hulton Archive/ Getty Images
•First picture my colourisation, enhancement, editing. Second picture my editing and enhancement of the original picture
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findroleplay · 8 months
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Hello! Please call me Nexus or Zy. I am in my 20s, I write in 3rd POV and can do couple of sentences but this depends on how many lines my roleplay partner could write. As for what I am looking for a roleplay partner they must be 19+ years of age we may chat in discord or tumblr messages either is fine as well as roleplay in any of these two. My replies could sometimes be late and take a week to make mainly because there are some school works that I need to do before making the roleplay. I am in college and would sometimes be on tumblr to reply to messages or just read though I am always up for plotting! 
I do OC X OC & CC X OC. I cannot do CC X CC just getting it out there, I am in multiple fandoms and they would be listed below alphabetically then followed by love interest from most to least preferred. I also have a couple of storylines for OC X OCs and even for Fandom Roleplays! I am fine with NSFW but I prefer if we let the roleplay flow naturally instead of forcing it. If the scenario feels like it would turn that direction then we go towards that direction. Also please if you want some angst do tell me in advance, my brain often gets shortcircuit if you throw me a random angst that I wasn’t aware of. I am also fine with roleplay partners who do not want to have any NSFW in the roleplay.
Anyways here are my fandoms! If you are interested please drop me a message or interact with this!
ANIME
ATTACK ON TITAN
OC X OC
BALANCE UNLIMITED 
Kambe Daisuke
BUNGO STRAY DOGS
Kunikida Doppo
DR. STONE
Ishigami Senku 
Kinro
DURARARA
Heiwajima Shizuo
FIRE FORCE
Takehisa Hinawa
FREE!
Tachibana Makoto
HAIKYUU
Tsukishima Kei
Kuroo Tetsurou
Ukai Keishin
Bokuto Kotaro
JUJUTSU KAISEN
Gojo Satoru
Fushiguro Megumi
KUROKO NO BASUKE
Aomine Daiki
Taiga Kagami
MORIARTY THE PATRIOT
Sebastian Moran
SERAPH OF THE END
Guren Ichinose
Kimizuki Shiho
Crowley
GAMES
A3! 
Hyodo Juza
Chigasaki Itaru
DANGANRONPA
Byakuya Togami
Sonia Nevermind
GENSHIN IMPACT
Zhongli
Eula
Al Haitham
Kokomi
Itto
Jean
Ayato
Diluc
Thoma
Kaeya
Yelan
Lisa
Ganyu
OVERWATCH
Kiriko
MOVIES
DESCENDANTS
Evie 
Jane
OC X OC
MAZE RUNNER
Newt
Minho
TV SHOW
F.R.I.E.N.D.S
Chandler Bing
TEEN WOLF
Derek Hale
Stiles Stilinski
Scott McCall
MISCELLANIOUS
OC X OC
Can play as a male or female.
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pwlanier · 1 year
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Jane Peterson
1876-1965
Harbor Scene
Oil on Masonite
Signed lower right: Jane Peterson
John Moran Auctions
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Alright. Wrote the trauma for the Windroe fam, and whoo, is it a doozy?
Trigger warnings for abuse, cancer, death, drug use, alcohol, grooming, abandonment, lobotomies, forced/arranged marriage, and other traumas.
Youngest Gen (Olly, Bentley, Jack, Jane, and Kit)
Jack: mother murdered, father gouged out eyes. Abused.
Jane: parents murdered.
Kit: adopted at birth.
Bentley: grew up not knowing biological father. Abused by mother and her partner.
Olly: mother died of cancer in youth.
Parent Gen (Zephyr, Jack G, Octavian, Ciero, Patrick, Favio)
Zephyr: Abused by father, nearly had an arranged marriage,
Jack G: given up for adoption, boyfriend cheated on him, caused a rift between his husband and his father.
Octavian: Abused by father, groomed by an older woman, contracted an std.
Ciero: Abused by father, sexually assaulted by a friend, attacked multiple times, nearly had husband/friend die in front of them.
Patrick: Abandoned by father, Abused by mother, bullied at school, nearly overdosed on alcohol and painkillers,
Favio: used drugs, nearly overdosed. Struggled with self esteem issues and a severe eating disorder. Went through rehab. Struggling with nicotine addiction. Had a health scare.
Older Gen (Ezekiel, Steven, Elspeth, Elliot)
Ezekiel: Abused by father, died of scarlet fever.
Steven: Abused by father, contracted scarlet fever, disowned because of sexuality, overdosed by age 30.
Elspeth: Abused by father, contracted scarlet fever, lost all of her brothers, forced into a marriage, Abused by husband, nearly had two of her children die, had a stillbirth/miscarriage, several complications in pregnancies, lost husband at an early age, had to witness her mother lose her personhood.
Elliot: Abused by father, contracted scarlet fever, lost brothers, had to witness his mother lose her personhood.
Original Gen (Linore, Hartwig)
Linore: Abused by husband, never learned to read, had a forced lobotomy, lost three of her children, had her husband die twenty years before she did, was cut off from her entire family, had her career taken away from her by her husband's control.
Hartwig: Abuser.
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jewelthieves · 1 year
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MESSAGE FROM SEBASTIAN MORAN / @gunbash: [ shoulder ]  –  for the sender’s muse to place a hand on the receiver’s shoulder to comfort them, or stop them.
there was almost an odd guilt for going to a place of this calibre with no target — but sebastian moran was a worthy cause indeed. she was happy a plan came in place so seamlessly for them to see each other again, even if it was for pleasure over business.
as everything proceeded that evening, there was another odd guilt she felt, specifically because he was still calling her sophia. ida jane excuses herself for a couple moments, mostly to think over how she'll tell him. she finds a nice balcony to think on, but she must have stayed there longer than she thought. there's a hand on her shoulder, and she turns. “ oh, sebastian. i was coming back, i just needed some fresh air. ”
she turns from the balcony to face the man, offering a sheepish grin. “ the truth of it is, i need to tell you something. something i should have said when we met. hold onto the handrail, because it might be shocking. ” she inhales, rubbing her forehead with her fingers. “ my name isn't actually sophia. oh, and i hate martinis. ”
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the-bar-sinister · 1 year
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F/O List (current)
Super-main selfships: (Shared widely by multiple system members): Albert Wesker, Otto Octavius, William Birkin, Rebecca Chambers, Herlock Sholmes/Sherlock Holmes, Komaru Naegi, Big Boss, Michael De Santa, Kazuhira Miller, Touru Adachi, Mystique, Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd, Meenah Peixes
F/Os for specific system members below the cut
You can always assume that anyone in our system, or anyone in our partner system counts as an F/O for someone.
But here are the main F/Os for the system members who post the most about self shipping.
😼🔪 and 💻🔪’s main selfships: Xellos Metallium, Goro Akechi, Nagito Komaeda, Otto Octavius, Eridan Ampora, Hubert Von Vestra, Victor Kaine, Kazuhira Miller, Byakuya Togami, Herlock Sholmes/Sherlock Holmes, Komaru Naegi, John Egbert, Rose Quartz, Mystique, Edelgard Von Hresvelg, Jane Darling, Simon Blackquill, Sollux Captor, Ryuji Sakamoto, Kazuichi Souda, Sebastian Moran, Terezi Pyrope, Big Boss, Sumire Yoshizawa, Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd, Gamzee Makara, Luis Serra, Jubilee, Flayne, Constance Von Nuevelle, Yuri Leclerc, Laura Kinny, William Birkin, Albert Wesker, Mukuro Ikusaba, Persona 3 FemmeC, Meenah Peixes
🌺😈’s main self ships: Peter Parker, Norman Osborn, Cindy Moon, Mary Jane Watson, Gwen Stacey, Otto Octavius, William Birkin, Alexia Ashford, Mikan Tsumiki, Maria Gorey, Herlock Sholmes, Ferdinand Von Aegir, Lady Rhea/Seiros, 
🎀💖’s main self ships: Jack Noir, Diamonds Droog, Clubs Deuce, Hearts Boxcars, The Black Queen, Michael Townley, Toru Adachi, Komaru Naegi
🌀😎’s main self ships: Chris Redfield, Karl Heisenberg, Rebecca Chambers, Hajime Hinata, Vriska Serket, Aranea Serket, Ryunosuke Naruhodo, Komaru Naegi, Makoto Naegi, Meenah Peixes
💪🔫’s main self ships: Albert Wesker, Jill Valentine, Claire Redfield, Rebecca Chambers, Gamzee Makara, Luis Serra, Jean Marie Beubier
🔫🍳’s main self ships: Michael De Santa, Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd, Kazuhira Miller, Mystique
🔫🦢’s main self ships: Big Boss, Persona 3 FemmeC, Meryl Silverberg
💀🎂’s main self ships: Jake English, Mitsuru Kirijo, Persona 3 FemmeC
👑🍸’s main self ships: Jack Noir, Michael De Santa, Chie Satonaka, Herlock Sholmes/Sherlock Holmes, Ilyana Rasputin, Rose Lalonde, 
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gallimaufryhash · 2 years
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Zoe Mozert, Thoroughbred.
In 1925 Mozert entered the Pennsylvania Museum School of Industrial Art where she studied under Thornton Oakley, a former student of Howard Pyle, and modeled to raise money for tuition.[2]
During her career, Mozert painted hundreds of magazine covers and movie posters. She frequently was her own model, using cameras or mirrors to capture the pose.[3][failed verification] Her paintings are best known for their pastel style and realistic depiction of women.[4]
In 1941, publishers Brown & Bigelow bought Mozert's first nude and signed her to an exclusive calendar contract. During World War II, her pin-up series for the company, called Victory Girls, was published both in calendar and mutoscope-card form. In 1946, Mozert created the publicity poster for Republic Pictures' Calendar Girl, a movie about the Gibson Girl. That same year, she painted the pinups for the Errol Flynn comedy Never Say Goodbye, in which Flynn played a pinup artist. (She also created the illustrations shown in the movie's opening credits.) By 1950, Mozert had become one of the "big four" illustrators nationally, along with Rolf Armstrong, Earl Moran and Gil Elvgren. Some of Mozert's most famous works include the poster for Paramount Pictures' True Confession starring Carole Lombard,[5] the poster for the Howard Hughes film The Outlaw with Jane Russell,[6] and, her most popular image, Song of the Desert (1950).
Source of image: http://pinupik.blogspot.com/
Source of text: Wikipedia
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