During the 1960s, pin-up imagery remained a strong presence in American visual culture, particularly through calendars used in offices, shops, and industrial settings. These calendars combined glamour with everyday utility, featuring posed figures, themed costumes, and playful presentation that reflected mid-century tastes. Photographic pin-ups reproduced through lithography were especially common during this period, offering sharp detail and rich tonal range suited to large-format display.

This vintage 1960s pin-up calendar features the “Music Maid” design and is produced as a lithographic photo pin-up. The image presents a staged photographic pose rendered through lithographic printing, consistent with commercial calendar production of the era. Issued as a salesman sample, the piece was intended for display and sales presentation. Measuring approximately 12 by 16 inches, it represents a desirable example of mid-century pin-up and advertising ephemera.

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