Al Moore
(19?? - 1991)
Moore was a busy illustrator from the 1940s to the late 50s, generating advertising, fashion, story art, and pin-ups. Covers for Saturday Evening Post and Collier's and interior work for these and Woman's Home Companion, American Magazine, Woman's Day, McCall's, Cosmopolitan. Ads for Hertz, Whitman's Chocolates, Ford, Camay, Nash, US Rubber, Coke, Old Gold, Botany. Replaced Vargas and Petty as Esquire's main pin-up man. Moore's girls are less glossy and impossible than those of his talented predecessors, being more girl-next door realistic and natural. He provided calendars for Esquire, Brown and Bigelow. Last illustrations for Pan Am and US Olympics.
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Calendar Girl (1950) Moore, Al - 001
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Camay, Washington Girl (1949) Moore, Al - 002
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Coke (1957) Moore, Al - 003
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Coke (1946) Moore, Al - 004
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Collier's, "Can I do that for you?" (1948) Moore, Al - 005
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Charles E Cooper Advertising Art (1943) Moore, Al - 006
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Whitman's, "We've got a Post-war Plan" (1944) Moore, Al - 007
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Whitman's, "Close Your Eyes...Open Your Mouth" (1944) Moore, Al - 008
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Esquire Girls (1951) Moore, Al - 008
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American Weekly, "The Story of the Calendar Girls" (1952) Moore, Al - 009
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Earl Stanley Gardner's Perry Mason, "The Case of the Baited Hook" (1955) Moore, Al - 010
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Botany Brand (1947) Moore, Al - 011
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Saturday Evening Post, "The Model" (1943) Moore, Al - 012
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Saturday Evening Post (1941) Moore, Al - 013
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Hold Tight (19??) Moore, Al - 014
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Collier's, "Saturday Afternoon" (1945) Moore, Al - 015
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Collier's (1945) Moore, Al - 016
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Cornet, "First Dance" (1946) Moore, Al - 017
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Ford (1948) Moore, Al - 018
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Ford (1946) Moore, Al - 019
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Hertz, "You Get The Car" (1955) Moore, Al - 020
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Nash, "No Cloud In Your Sky..." (1945) Moore, Al - 021
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Esquire Girl (1950) Moore, Al - 022
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Saturday Evening Post, "Letter from Bessie" (1944) Moore, Al - 023
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McCall's, "Dresses Must Have Jackets" (1940) Moore, Al - 024
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Old Gold, "The Fresher the Better" (1944) Moore, Al - 025
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Esquire Girls (1951) Moore, Al - 026
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Esquire, "Love At Second Sight" (1949) Moore, Al - 027
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Esquire Girl (1950) Moore, Al - 028
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