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Rudolph Belarski (May 27, 1900 –
December 24, 1983) was an
American graphic artist known for his
cover art
depicting aerial combat for
magazines such as...
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specialized in
Western illustrations), Hugh J. Ward,
George Rozen, and
Rudolph Belarski.
Covers were
important enough to
sales that
sometimes they
would be designed...
- Po****r
Library edition with
cover illustration by
Rudolph Belarski...
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often hired experienced pulp
magazine cover artists,
including Rudolph Belarski and
Earle K. Bergey, who
helped create the look and feel of paperbacks...
- Den
Beauvais (born 1962) (Eagle) Zdzisław Beksiński (1929–2005)
Rudolph Belarski (1900–1983)
Julie Bell (born 1958)
Earle K.
Bergey (1901–1952) John Berkey...
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those age 65 or over. It is in the
Pittston Area
School District.
Rudolph Belarski,
graphic artist and
teacher Edwin Michael Kosik,
United States District...
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Breckinridge Elkins Illustration by
Rudolph Belarski for "The
Scalp Hunters,"
Action Stories,
August 1934.
First appearance Action Stories, March–April...
- Ray ****mings, Paul Ernst,
Arthur Leo
Zagat and
Arthur J. Burks.
Rudolph Belarski provided several covers for the magazine.
Terror Tales ceased publication...
- folk and
blues singer-songwriter Hy
Zaret (1907–2007),
lyricist Rudolph Belarski, illustrator,
graphic artist, painter, art
school instructor Mel C****on...
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expanding paperback book
industry along with
skilled pulp
artists like
Rudolph Belarski,
whose work is
often confused with Bergey's.
While continuing to paint...