This anonymous early pulp fiction art, expressive and emotive, displays a great deal of adventure for its time (1931) and typifies the immediate appeal to eros that advertising (whether for consumer goods, movies, or even the text inside a book cover) made in a simpler time – before television, VCRs, or the internet.
Couple at Sea, Cosmopolitan Magazine Story, c.1931, Oil on CanvasAnonymous, Artist (20th - Century) |
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This anonymous early pulp fiction art, expressive and emotive, displays a great deal of adventure for its time (1931) and typifies the immediate appeal to eros that advertising (whether for consumer goods, movies, or even the text inside a book cover) made in a simpler time – before television, VCRs, or the internet. |
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