The cover artist is Milton Luros. These downloads from EBay and DTA Collectibles don’t credit the pulp artists. Reply
Well, Milton Luros is ignorant. Wearing a monocle under ideal conditions is difficult enough – keeping it in while, uhm, working out is impossible. Of course, this is 1943, and Nazzies all wear monocles, even when they look like hoodlums from Central Casting. So I suppose allowance must be made. Reply
Art here : https://fineart.ha.com/itm/painting/american-artist-20th-century-crack-detective-pulp-cover-july-1943-oil-on-canvas-19-x-16-in/a/7010-87016.s?ic4=GalleryView-Thumbnail-071515 Reply
The cover artist is Milton Luros. These downloads from EBay and DTA Collectibles don’t credit the pulp artists.
Unfortunately, a lot of these artists are unknown. Thanks for filling one more blank.
Well, Milton Luros is ignorant. Wearing a monocle under ideal conditions is difficult enough – keeping it in while, uhm, working out is impossible.
Of course, this is 1943, and Nazzies all wear monocles, even when they look like hoodlums from Central Casting. So I suppose allowance must be made.
Art here :
https://fineart.ha.com/itm/painting/american-artist-20th-century-crack-detective-pulp-cover-july-1943-oil-on-canvas-19-x-16-in/a/7010-87016.s?ic4=GalleryView-Thumbnail-071515