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A fresh to the market, good girl art painting by Howard Connelly, created as the June 1950 cover of the Thrilling Publications pulp title Thrilling Love. A pretty pin-up girl enjoys a soda fountain strawberry shake against a vibrant yellow fade away design aesthetic that is modernist and impactful. The 1940s and 50s saw the creation of […]

Thrilling Love Soda Girl

Artist: Howard Connelly

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1940s, Golden Age, good girl art, Howard Connelly, magazine cover, pin up, pulp, soda fountain, Thrilling Love
Added to Gallery: July 15, 2018

    Large and stark, this gouache on board artwork by an obscure pulp & science fiction illustrator using the name Ross appeared as the cover the the May 1959 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction illustrating a story titled “The Man Who Could Not Stop.” The story tells the tale of a […]

The Man Who Could Not Stop

Artist: Ross

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: Fantasy And Science Fiction, menace, pulp, russian, sci-fi, science fiction, space exploration
Added to Gallery: July 6, 2018

      A ghastly and macabre pulp cover painting by Mel Hunter for the January, 1958 edition of Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine, this loosely illustrated a story by Floyd Mahannah titled The Broken Angel. A voluptuous redheaded vixen appears in a moodily conceived graveyard at night with an ominous figure in a top-hat looming near an […]

The Broken Angel

Artist: Mel Hunter

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: bondage, erotic, lurid, macabre, Mel Hunter, Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine, pin up, pulp
Added to Gallery: July 3, 2018

      A lurid and outright creepy cover painting by Nicholas Solovioff for the August, 1955 edition of Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, loosely illustrated the interior story Bride In Danger. A beautiful corpse, a once blushing bride on her honeymoon, is now found alone on a desolate beach, bloodied and left in the open […]

The Body

Artist: Nicholas Solovioff

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: Agatha Christie, Ellery Queen, lurid, Nicholas Solovioff, pulp, sci-fi, Scince Fiction
Added to Gallery: July 3, 2018

    A lurid watercolor painting on board by noted artist & illustrator Rafael DeSoto, this was a preliminary artwork for a completed cover for the February 1945 issue of Dime Detective Magazine. A sleepy winter town at night takes a menacing turn when a man going to post a letter meets a gruesome demise, left […]

Dead On Delivery

Artist: Rafael DeSoto

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: lurid, paperback, pulp, Rafael DeSoto
Added to Gallery: July 1, 2018

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Bottle Rockets!

Artist: William H. Townley

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art
Tagged With: child, William H. Townley
Added to Gallery: June 26, 2018

This original 1920s oil on board painting by Henry Soulen is a commissioned interior illustration for The Saturday Evening Post. The image shows two figures engaged in what appears to be a traditional “ghost money” ceremony, a Taoist tradition of burning joss paper as an offering to spirits of one’s ancestors. The colorful, boldly painted, […]

Joss Paper Ceremony

Artist: Henry Soulen

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, American Impressionist, asian, Golden Age, Henry Soulen, Impasto, orientalist, original illustration art, The Saturday Evening Post
Added to Gallery: June 21, 2018

In this haunting, surreal oil on canvas painting, a train platform rises above assembled automobiles that are parked below a bridge in this transportation minded urban cityscape. At the top, a seemingly living cathedral rises into the night. Captured with oils on canvas in a dark haunting color palette, the dramatic impasto technique is impressive and everything […]

The Night Cathedral

Artist: Alfred Statler

Filed Under: Fine & Decorative Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: Alfred Statler, Andy Warhol, modernist, new york city, regionalist, Subway Cars, Urbanism, WPA
Added to Gallery: June 19, 2018

This fabulous original large format pin-up painting by Harry Ekman appeared as a Shaw Barton calendar in 1962, with the title “I Don’t Go Too Far In Any Direction!” Our patriotically dressed curvy co-ed appears to be indulging in that summer’s latest dance craze, swiveling her hips to the year’s biggest musical hits which included “The […]

I Don’t Go Too Far In Any Direction!

Artist: Harry Ekman

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: Charles Martignette, Harry Ekman, original calendar art, pin up, risque, Shaw-Barton Calendar Company, The Golden Gallery
Added to Gallery: June 1, 2018

“I came like water and like wind I go,” reads the verse which inspired this wonderful signed gouache illustration by Willy Pogany, one of our favorite Golden age artists. The image shows a nude maiden on a serene ledge in contemplation of the leaves blowing in the breeze. This appearedas an illustration for the 1942 […]

Like Wind I Go

Artist: Willy Pogany

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, art deco, Golden Age, illustration, original illustration art, risque, Rubaiyat Of Omar Khayyam, Willy Pogany
Added to Gallery: June 1, 2018

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