Art Frahm (1907-1981) was an American pin-up artist best known for his comedic and often risqué portrayals of women with their skirts accidentally lifted to reveal their undergarments. Frahm's work was widely popular during the 1940s and 1950s and can be found in many vintage advertisements, calendars, and magazines.
Frahm's illustrations typically featured well-dressed, attractive women in everyday situations, such as grocery shopping or doing household chores, with their skirts being blown up by a gust of wind or caught on a piece of furniture. His attention to detail and skill in capturing facial expressions and body language set his pin-ups apart from many of his contemporaries.
Despite the controversial nature of some of his work, Frahm's pin-ups were popular among servicemen during World War II and became iconic representations of the era's culture. Today, his illustrations are highly collectible and sought after by fans of vintage pin-up art.
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