This cover is from 1951.
Category Archives: Artwork of the Day
Artwork of the Day: If (by Robert Swanson)
Artwork of the Day: The Surrender of Santa Anna (by William Henry Huddle)
Artwork of the Day: Marihuana (by Bill Fleming)
Artwork of the Day: Movie Merry-Go-Round (by George Quintana)
Artwork of the Day: About The Murder Of The Circus Queen (by Rudolph Belarski)
Artwork of the Day: Star Western (by Robert Stanley)
Artwork of the Day: Detective Fiction Weekly (by V.E. Pyles)
Artwork of the Day: Death and Taxes (by Rudolph Belarski)
Artwork of the Day: One Spring (by Karl Bodek and Kurt Conrad Low)
This simple drawing was a collaboration between two artists. In 1941, both Karl Bodek and Kurt Conrad Low were being in the Gurs Internment Camp in Southern France. This was the view they had: a butterfly sitting on barbed wire with the Spanish mountains in the background. Kurt Conrad Low managed to escape to Switzerland. Karl Bodek died at Auschwitz.
Never forget.









