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Germany’s Fräulein Camps

Artist:Samson Pollen
Date:1960s
Medium:Gouache on illustration board
Dimensions:29.75" x 26.25"
Condition:Fine+
Original Use:Interior illustration for an issue of Men magazine
Gouache illustration by Samson Pollen titled Germany's Fräulein Camps
Full view of gouache illustration

Original Men’s Adventure Magazine Illustration by Samson Pollen

Offered here is an extensive, vintage and original, gouache on board illustration done in grayscale by the prolific and frequently-published illustrator Samson Pollen. A classic example of 1960s men’s magazine art, this salacious and provocative illustration was published in a July issue of Men magazine to accompany a story at least tentatively titled, “Germany’s Fräulein Camps”.

An inviting and beautifully risqué young woman in a sheer, lace robe sits on the railing outside a wood cabin. She takes a cigarette offered to her from one of two soldiers who seem very interested in what she has to offer. More soldiers in the background of the illustration can be seen enjoying the company and entertainment of other “fräuleins” at the camp.

Full view of Samson Pollen illustration board with publication notations in the margins
Full view of illustration board with publication notations in the margins

Men’s Adventure Magazines as a Genre

Men’s adventure magazines (or MAM’s) were a genre of magazine published in the United States from the 1940s up until the early 1970s. Catering to male audiences, these magazines featured pin-up girls and lurid tales of adventure that typically featured wartime feats of daring, exotic travel, or conflict with wild animals. These magazines were also colloquially known as “armpit slicks”, “men’s sweat magazines”, or “the sweats”, especially by people in the magazine publishing or distribution trades.

A risqué, robed woman takes a cigarette from a soldier
Detail view
Soldiers are entertained by a striptease dancer
Detail view

Samson Pollen

Samson Pollen was a prolific illustrator in the genre of Men’s Adventure Magazines. In particular, Pollen’s dangerously beautiful women have gained quite a bit of attention themselves with the publication of the picture book, Pollen’s Women: The Art of Samson Pollen.

Pollen created hundreds of cover art and interior illustrations during the heyday of this genre, from the mid-1950s to the 1970s, and he is considered to be one of the greats.

Pollen recently passed away in December of 2018 and this never-before-seen original illustration is from his own collection.

A leering soldier smoking a cigarette
Detail

This illustration is in excellent condition with no visible wear to the image area. The illustration board shows scattered corner and edge wear, but would be easily hidden behind matting and framing. Truly, a fantastic piece of mid-century American illustration!

The board measures 29.75″ x 26.25″ with an image size of 25″ x 22.5″

View of the back of the illustration board
View of verso

Germany’s Fräulein Camps

Artist: Samson Pollen

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1960s, gouache, illustration, magazine illustration, men's adventure magazine, Men's Magazine art, original interior illustration, pulp, Samson Pollen
Added to Gallery: February 20, 2020

 

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