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i think this art was by barye phillips?
Art by Baryé Phillips, correct !
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/308291/19825819/in/album/395045
All things considered…
You wouldn’t find ONE single exemple of this style of painting in the B. Phillips collection of covers (163 covers) neither do you see his signature here (he almost always signed).
Lou Marchetti seems to be the artist, IS the artist, in fact, whatsoever is said elsewhere, compare with a similar scene here:
https://pulpcovers.com/shadow-of-the-mafia-original-title-horns-for/#1
When the artist asked to model to look as though all hope having left her she was bereft and dismayed, she did a good job didn’t she!