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Grandad Liked Pin-Up Girls

By ROBERT RICHARDS United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, April 18~Grand-|50 paces. dad was a sucker for a pin-up girl, too, and the staid Metropolitan|UP With corn,” Museum of Art is the place to prove The ’

If grandpop claims that he always liked his art with a capital “A"—and chides you for winking 'at a Varga girl, take him down to Manhattan's Met and let him stand, face to face, with “The Taste of the Seventies.” / Dignified museum officials call it LY “a special exhibition celebrating the ioc “tot Billy Rose later used in nl {76th anniversary of the Metropoli-| .o world’s fair Ru la) pe |tan” but one of the boys around thea coat like that during a storm, place said: “Don't let them kid you. They're laughing up their sleeves. They, ... our ‘just want to see what awful pin-jj aq 44» ups the old boys used to like.”

The pin-up cuties of the seventies| .1io4 “Porinda,” ainted by Franall had hips as wide as a covered |... xavier Winterhalten

wagon; and the look in their eyes would start a fire alarm ringing at

“They llked their curves served my guide said. “Just come along and I'll show you” first painting was called “The Storm” and was painted by a Frenchman named Pierre A. Cot. It showed a young husky-maliden, in a transparent raincoat, running along the road with a gent garbed in fur pants, “Pipe the cellophane raincoat,” sald the guide. “There's pure corn, if I ever saw it. Why it's the same

. Nobody ever wore leven in France, but that used to be one of the Met's most popular picgrandfathers really Then there was another one

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wasn’t satisfied with one nude. No, sir, he has at least a dozen, and they're all gathered around a water hole—like they're looking for a lost pair of nylons or something. American Beauties “That one was really a drawing |card,” my guide said. “The porters used to have to take their brooms and sweep the grandpops away. They stood for hours just gawking, with their eyes hanging down to the second button on their vests.” One gallant artist, named Joseph Fagnanl, maintained that European experts were something less than

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