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George Petty Esquire Pin-Up Girl Trading Card 1995 21st Century Archives Art1 Available • Near Mint
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George Petty Esquire Pin-Up Girl trading card from the 21st Century Archives collection, featuring the iconic "How silly, darling—wealth means nothing to me" illustration. Originally published in Esquire November 1936, this 1995 licensed reproduction captures the classic mid-century pin-up aesthetic with a humorous quote. The card back provides historical context regarding George Petty's composition style and the readers' reactions to his artwork during the 1930s. A perfect collectible for fans of vintage illustration, pin-up art, and Esquire magazine history.

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