Soul in Bondage

This bound angel by Elihu Vedder (1836 - 1923) was shared before, tonight I discovered that there are two versions of the artwork and a sketch.Vedder was an American symbolist painter, book illustrator, and poet, born in New York City. Elihu Vedder (1836 - 1923) Elihu Vedder (1836 - 1923) Elihu Vedder (1836 - 1923)

Adolfo Marino Ruiz

Adolfo Mariño Ruiz (1912 – unknown) also known as Ruiz, was born in Tampico. He studied art and architecture and drew his first comics and cartoons in 1935 for Mujeres y Deportes (sports cartoons) and Paquito (‘Charros del Bajío’). In the following year, he was present in Paquín with ‘El Charro Negro’, which was later... Continue Reading →

George Gross

George Gross (1909 - 2003) was a great pulp magazine cover artist. His first pulp cover assignments were for Mystery Novels Magazine and Double Action Western, which were produced by Winford Publications. George Gross next found work at Fiction House, where he became their top cover artist. His father, David Gross, attended Pratt Institute and had a successful art... Continue Reading →

Max Beckmann

Max Carl Friedrich Beckmann (1884 - 1950) was a German painter, draftsman, printmaker, sculptor, and writer. Although he is classified as an Expressionist artist, he rejected both the term and the movement.In the 1920s, he was associated with the New Objectivity, an outgrowth of Expressionism that opposed its introverted emotionalism. Even when dealing with light subject matter like circus performers, Beckmann often... Continue Reading →

Horror Stories

Horror Stories was an American pulp magazine that published tales of the supernatural, horror, and macabre. The first issue was published in January 1935, three years after the weird menace genre had begun with Dime Mystery Magazine. Horror Stories was a sister magazine to Terror Tales, whose first issue came out a year earlier. The title went on to become one of the major... Continue Reading →

Dime Mystery

Dime Mystery Magazines was an American pulp magazine published by Popular Publications between 1932 and 1950. It was intitally entitled Dime Mystery Book Magazine until mid-1933 and was again re-titled as 15 Mystery Stories in 1950. Inspired by Grand Guignol French theatre and Gothic melodrama, the weird menace genre was a combination of mystery and terror. For more info I... Continue Reading →

Pat Erickson

A small collection fantasy bondage art by artist Pat Erickson. These are all for sale as print via Fine Art America.Pat grew up in Northern California. Since childhood her interests were equally divided between wildlife biology and art. Pat entered college as a zoology major, but after a couple years the pull of her creative... Continue Reading →

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