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Margaret Brundage - Wikipedia
Margaret Brundage, born Margaret Hedda Johnson (December 9, 1900 – April 9, 1976), [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] was an American illustrator and painter who is remembered chiefly for having illustrated the pulp magazine Weird Tales.
Margaret Brundage: Queen of Pulp Horror Illustration
Oct 23, 2023 · Margaret Brundage was an American illustrator who broke conventions with her cover art for pulp horror magazines during the 1930s and 1940s.
The Revenge of Margaret Brundage, 'The Queen of the Pulps'
Jan 31, 2013 · Margaret Brundage was "The Queen of the Pulps"—and is now something of a forgotten revolutionary. In the early 1930s, when pulp magazines were at their most popular, she forever...
Margaret Brundage - chicagology
Mar 17, 2003 · Alluring Art of Margaret Brundage: Queen of Pulp Pin-Up, Stephen D. Korshak and J. David Spurlock, 2013 Brundage sold 66 original pulp cover illustrations to Weird Tales from 1933 to 1945. Margaret Brundage was born Margaret Hedda …
Pulp Artists: Margaret Brundage The Queen of Pulp Pinup Art
Apr 22, 2021 · Margaret Brundage (1900-1976), the Queen of Pulp Pin-Up Art is best remembered as the cover artist for Weird Tales during the 1930s, a time many would consider the magazine’s golden age. She studied fashion design at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts but eventually dropped out.
Margaret Brundage, Queen of Weird Fantasy - PulpFest
Dec 7, 2020 · No one defined the look of WEIRD TALES like the magazine’s premier cover artist Margaret Brundage. This talented woman, who dressed (and undressed) countless Seabury Quinn, Robert E. Howard, Jack Williamson, Edmond Hamilton, Paul Ernst, and C. L. Moore characters, was born in Chicago on December 9, 1900.
Margaret Brundage - Society of Illustrators
From 1932-1945, Brundage created 66 beautiful original covers for the magazine, often depicting damsels in distress in semi-nude poses. Her detailed, vibrant pastels showed an intense knowledge of anatomy and composition, making her a favorite among readers and writers alike.
Margaret Brundage - Illustration History
Margaret Brundage (1900-1976) was a key cover artist in the 1930s for the legendary Weird Tales pulp magazine. She studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts in the 1920s before finding employment as an artist for fashion designers.
Weird Tales: Meet Margaret Brundage, The First Lady Of Pulp …
May 7, 2013 · Counterculture bohemian Margaret Brundage was the first female pinup artist, tempting pulp readers with her scantily clad, whip-wielding vixens. Now, a new coffee-table book chronicles her...
Margaret Brundage – PulpFest
Dec 9, 2019 · No one defined the look of WEIRD TALES like pulp’s premier cover artist Margaret Brundage. The talented woman who dressed (and undressed) countless Seabury Quinn, Robert E. Howard, Jack Williamson, Edmond Hamilton, and Manly Wade Wellman characters was born December 9, 1900 into a devout Christian Science household in Chicago.