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Original Art from the Grand Age of American Illustration

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original cover art

A dark, macabre and cleverly rendered gouache cover illustration by Ed Emshwiller for The January 1956 Ellery Queens’s Mystery Magazine. An expertly rendered rare surviving example of this vanguard artist’s cover mastery and peculiar set of defining talents. A published example of the book is included in the sale and the work is beautifully matted and framed and ready to enjoy.

An Alpine Cadaver

Artist: Emsh

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, american, Ed Emshwiller, Ellery Queen, Emsh, magazine cover, noir, original cover art, pulp, skiing, The Golden Gallery, winter
Added to Gallery: August 25, 2008

A well rendered other-wordly original illustration painting for the 1974 First printing of a compilation of H.P. Lovecraft stories for Signet Paperbacks titled ” Night’s Yawning Peal. Work is initialed lower right and is by the well listed science fiction artist Don Ivan Punchatz.

Night’s Yawning Peal

Artist: Don Ivan Punchatz

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1970s, american, Don Ivan Punchatz, H.P. Lovecraft, original cover art, paperback, science fiction
Added to Gallery: August 12, 2008

An other-worldly science fiction themed cover painting for the 1977 Ace Paperback edition of “The Silent Invaders” by Robert Silverberg. A well realized fantasy minded surrealist excursion into another dimension by the prolific and vanguard sci-fi artist Dan Ivan Punchatz. Work is nicely framed and comes with the published Ace paperback edition shown.

The Silent Invaders

Artist: Don Ivan Punchatz

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1970s, alien, american, Don Ivan Punchatz, fantasy, masquarade, moon, original cover art, science fiction
Added to Gallery: August 7, 2008

A delightful pastel by Pearl L. Hill. This dates from the 1920’s and was presumably used as a cover for a period woman’s magazine (likely Modern Priscilla). A demure yet playfully-posed, modernist, roaring 20s flapper girl with short bobbed hair strikes a winning pose in this large, nicely matted and framed illustration. Hill created seven cover paintings in the early 1920’s for the prestigious “Saturday Evening Post.” Her illustrations modernized the American woman in glamorous art deco fashion.

Demure Flapper With Bobbed Hair

Artist: Pearl Hill

Filed Under: Illustration & Advertising Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, art deco, flapper, magazine cover, Modern Priscilla, original cover art, Pearl Hill
Added to Gallery: August 5, 2008

A whimsical snow scene pastel illustration by Rolf Armstrong which initially appeared as the cover for College Humor in December of 1929. This image was slightly altered by Armstrong and appeared again in 1936 as a Brown & Bigelow Calendar titled “The Call of the North”. The pastel was dedicated to Stan Fenelle another Brown & Bigelow artist by Armstrong and is a new to the market Saint Paul Minnesota estate find. Work is matted and framed in a period art deco era Newcomb-Macklin antique gold carved frame.

Call of the North

Artist: Rolf Armstrong

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1920s, american, Brown & Bigelow, College Humor, flapper, original calendar art, original cover art, pin up, pulp, Rolf Armstrong, The Golden Gallery, winter
Added to Gallery: May 27, 2008

A photo-realist, kinetic original oil on board by James Bama. This painting, created as a cover for Stag Magzine, illustrates the outlandish true story of Faustin Wirkus, an American soldier who became king of a small island off Haiti in 1906. Faustus was made famous in the 1930s book “The Magic Isle” and was a cult figure thereafter. Interior text reads in part “For five fabulous years, by order of the U.S. Marine Corps, he ruled the mid-ocean island- voodoo, personal harem and all.” Work is unsigned but article credits art by James Bama, magazine is included in sale.

The Strange Kingdom of Marine Sgt. Wirkus

Artist: James Bama

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1950s, american, exoticism, harem, James Bama, original cover art, pulp, Stag, The Golden Gallery, voodoo
Added to Gallery: May 24, 2008

This dramatic and deftly rendered gouache was created as the cover for “Male” February 1966 “Yank Imposter In The Luftwaffe,” and reprinted as an interior 2 page spread in the June 1967 issue of “For Men Only” titled “10 Days To Bring In The Death Head General.” A remarkably tight work that shows Kunstler at his best, using an almost photo-realist technique to create tension, menace and fear.

Yank Imposter in the Luftwaffe

Artist: Mort Künstler

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1960s, magazine cover, Male, Mort Künstler, nazi, original cover art, pin up, pulp, the sweats, WWII
Added to Gallery: May 15, 2008

A flirty, scandalous and new to the market cover illustration by Enoch Bolles, which appeared first as a cover for a 1930’s Young’s Magazine, and again made an appearance on a 1938 cover of Breezy Stories. Enoch Bolles excelled in these curiously proportioned Spicy Pulp, envelope pushing, angular modernist heartbreakers. This is a spectacular work which, like most Bolles’ offerings, is unsigned and is nicely framed and ready to hang.

Bathing Beauty in Sun Hat

Artist: Enoch Bolles

Filed Under: Pin-Up & Glamour Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1930s, art deco, bathing beauty, Breezy Stories, Enoch Bolles, erotic, flapper, magazine cover, original cover art, pin up, pulp, risque, streamline, The Golden Gallery, Young's Magazine
Added to Gallery: April 22, 2008

An original gouache on board created for the cover of the September 1962 edition of For Men Only, illustrating the story Operation”Never-Talk:” Shocking Revenge of Norway’s Partisan Nymph. (A Smuggled-In Yank And A Wild Anti-Nazi Underground Girl by James S. Wagner. A large finely rendered scene of a bungled SS operation, with a trio of tightly wound American service men, a gathering of inebriated Nazi’s and a pair of scantily clad female secret agents acting as decoys.

Norway’s Partisan Nymph

Artist: Mort Künstler

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1960s, american, cold war, For Men Only, german, magazine cover, Mort Künstler, nazi, norway, original cover art, pin up, pulp, WWII
Added to Gallery: April 20, 2008

This original gouache noir illustration by well listed and prolific illustrator Mort Kunstler was used as the January 1968 edition of Male, illustrating Mario Cleri’s “Blonde Bandit in Black Lace.” An explosive sex kitten car chase that captures the prevailing nihilism associated with the 1960’s “sweat magazine” art and envelope-pushing adventure fiction, this is a tense and hyper-realistic pop-art time capsule.

Blonde Bandit in Black Lace

Artist: Mort Künstler

Filed Under: Paperback & Pulp Art, Sorry, It's Sold
Tagged With: 1960s, american, automobilia, blonde, magazine cover, Male, Mort Künstler, original cover art, pin up, pulp, the sweats
Added to Gallery: April 2, 2008

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