American pulp fiction illustrator was a peerless practitioner of his trade, rendering magazine images and book cover art in a classic mid-century realistic style, and producing many testaments on canvas to the American West as well. This piece combines his two fortes, pulp art and Westerns, creating a compelling frontispiece for a novel of violence in the Old West.
Frontier of Missing Men, c.1941, Oil on CanvasTom Lovell American (1909 - 1997) |
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American pulp fiction illustrator was a peerless practitioner of his trade, rendering magazine images and book cover art in a classic mid-century realistic style, and producing many testaments on canvas to the American West as well. This piece combines his two fortes, pulp art and Westerns, creating a compelling frontispiece for a novel of violence in the Old West. |
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