
The Artists Who Gave 1960s Pulp Fiction Its Killer Look
Feb 14, 2018 · The men on the pulp fiction book covers were muscular, two-fisted, unsmiling and action-eyed. The women were titillating, often partially clothed, dangerous and suggestive.
Uncovered: rare illustrations from the Sixties and Seventies …
Feb 15, 2018 · In a new exhibition at the Lever Gallery, Uncovered: Illustrating the Sixties and Seventies, celebrates iconic Pulp art through the display of 40 rare original works created primarily for book covers, magazine illustrations and posters.
Paperback & Pulp Art Archives - Grapefruit Moon Gallery
Paperback & Pulp Art. Publishers of depression-era pulp magazines, post war men’s adventure and girlie magazines, and lurid paperback titles all used risqué, action-packed illustrations to make their offerings jump off the newsstands in the highly competitive market for …
A Look at the Original Pulp Magazines for Men of the 50s and 60s
Aug 13, 2020 · These men’s magazines of the 50s and 60s offered the perfect respite from life’s drudgery. Packed with heroic stories of war or more salacious articles like the “‘Private Love Club’ Girls of London.”
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Pulp Artists - American Pulps
Mar 3, 2019 · Below are the artists who grabbed your attention at the newsstand and sold countless magazines, paperbacks, and straight-up sleaze. Pulp art sold a hell of a lot of pulp fiction. Some of these artists are featured in our collection of Pulp Art books and pulpy graphic novels you can check out.
The Fantastical Pulp Art of 1960s and ’70s Mexico - Hyperallergic
Feb 25, 2015 · The lurid art created for paperbacks in the 1960s and '70s includes a cat man superhero surrounded by feral felines, a woman fleeing a cop while cradling a piglet, and a blonde vixen looking...
1960s and 70s pulp illustration at London’s Lever Gallery
Oct 10, 2022 · The worlds evoked by 1960s pulp novels were bombastic, beautiful and base. Filled with larger than life characters, sensational storylines, and love triangles of pin-up proportions, it was the Netflix of the 60s.
PULP FICTION | VISUALLY GRIPPING PAPERBACK ART OF THE ’50s & ’60s
Feb 3, 2013 · Here are a few other fine examples of pulp art, which really peaked in the ’50s & ’60s, in my humble opinion. Bad Girls — paperback cover art by James Alfred Meese, 1958. Bad Girls– They prowl the fringe of the underworld for kicks — cover art by James Alfred Meese, 1958. Prize Pupil — unsigned paperback cover art, 1966.
60s Pulp Fiction Art - Etsy
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