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Michael Massing'On book covers and on film and theater posters, the leg has evolved very little. [T]he “A-Frame,” a cutoff-torso-spread-leg framing device, is the most frequently copied trope ever used. From steamy paperbacks designed in the ’40s (Pamela’s Sweet Agony),
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Felipe CavazosThe “A-Frame,” a cutoff-torso-spread-leg framing device, is the most frequently copied trope ever used in all kinds of covers.
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justin_knollA visual history of the "spread legs" cover motif.
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