The Admiral Paints A Pin-Up -- Flowers and pigs and fish on plates arc all right. But eventually they become dull, even to the most ardent art student. So Rear Admiral Humfrey Moore was very pleased when a model stopped on to the dais at Rochester (Kent) Art School and the students were told to paint her. This was something any artist could enjoy The fifty-throe-year-old grandfather, on the staff of the C.-in-C., the Nore, Chatham, Kent, sharpened his pencils and began work. And if at the end of all his labours he hadn't produced a strictly accurate picture of the model, he had painted a pretty palitating pin-up girl. April 3, 1951.

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