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Deep Blue Sea par Edd Cartier - Comic Strip
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Deep Blue Sea par Edd Cartier

Comic Strip
1948
Ink
Carton épais
24.8 x 30.2 cm (9.76 x 11.89 in.)
Dessin : 18*18.5
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Quel grand artiste que Edd Cartier... L'encrage, la finesse, le cadrage, tout est là.
Une superbe illustration dans une ambiance de film noir pour cette scène de sauvetage.
De l'oeuvre de Raymond Knott, And the Deep Blue Sea, 1944

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About Edd Cartier

Edward Daniel Cartier, known professionally as Edd Cartier, was an American pulp magazine illustrator who specialized in science fiction and fantasy art. Born in North Bergen, New Jersey, Cartier studied at Pratt Institute. Following his 1936 graduation from Pratt, his artwork was published in Street and Smith publications, including The Shadow, to which he contributed many interior illustrations, and the John W. Campbell, Jr.-edited magazines Astounding Science Fiction, Doc Savage Magazine and Unknown. His work later appeared in other magazines, including Planet Stories, Fantastic Adventures and other pulps.