Tag Archives: Gloria Stoll
Artwork of the Day: New Love
Art Profile: The Covers of Black Mask
From its first issue in 1920 until it ceased publication in 1951, Black Mask was one of America’s premier pulp magazines. Though it was best known for its crime stories (including the work of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler), it also published westerns, romance, horror, and adventure stories. Black Mask was also remembered for its colorful and frequently lurid covers.
Below are just a few Black Mask covers.
Artist Profile: Gloria Stoll (1928– )
One day in 1941, 17 year-old Gloria Stoll threw away all of her student artwork. Her building’s janitor rescued her portfolio and showed it to one of her neighbors, a pulp artist named Rafael DeSoto. With DeSoto’s help, Stoll pursued a successful career as a commercial artist. From 1941 to 1948, she sold cover art to magazines like All-Story Love, Dime Mystery, and New Love. She retired from commercial art when she got married in 1948 but she continued to paint. Her work can be found in the permanent collection of Yale University and the Carnegie Museum of Art.































