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                    Dejah Thoris- Princess of Mars -ERB Fantasy Cover
                                    Oil
                
                                    Oil on canvas
                
            
            
            36.5 x 51 cm (14.37 x 20.08 in.)
                                                    
                            Added on 6/7/22
                        
                    
            
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                                Esteban Maroto Torres (as his early signature is here as E. Maroto Torres on this piece).  Probably Early 70s .
Dejah Thoris The Princess of Mars. Edgar Rice Burroughs - Fantasy Cover
Dejah Thoris Cover - Does anyone have info? I haven't found it yet.
Large oil on canvas approx image 14.5" x 20" Signature on side left up side.
NORMA on bottom border.
It is very retro and truly beautiful.
                        Dejah Thoris The Princess of Mars. Edgar Rice Burroughs - Fantasy Cover
Dejah Thoris Cover - Does anyone have info? I haven't found it yet.
Large oil on canvas approx image 14.5" x 20" Signature on side left up side.
NORMA on bottom border.
It is very retro and truly beautiful.
Inscriptions
                                Signed side right E. Maroto Torres                            
                        
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                About Esteban Maroto
Esteban Maroto Torres started his career in the early 1960s, working under the guidance of Manuel López Blanco in Madrid. Together with Carlos Giménez, he began an independent artistic career with such strips as 'Buck John' and 'El Príncipe de Rodas'. By 1963, he worked for the British market through Garcia Pizzaro's agency. He also worked through Bardon Art and Josep Toutain's Selecciones Ilustradas in Barcelona, illustrating series like 'Alex', 'Khan y Khamar' and 'Beat Group' in Spain and 'Alma', 'Capitain Terror', 'Die Funf von Terra' and 'Roy Tiger' for Germany (a.o. in Primo).
Maroto established his unique graphic style in 1967 with his long series 'Cinco por Infinito' ('Zero Patrol', published in Delta 99 and in English by Continuity Comics), followed by 'La Tumba de los Dioses'. His 'Alma de Dragon' in magazine Trinca was also a big success. Maroto was present in Drácula with 'Wolf' and in Pueblo with 'Manly, el Guerrero'.
Maroto drew numerous short stories for U.S. magazines Creepy, Vampirella and Eerie during the 1970s and 1980s, and also worked for Marvel with black-in-white art on 'Conan', 'Red Sonja' and 'Dracula'. His 'Manly' serial also found its way to the States under the title 'Dax the Warrior', published by Warren.
He was also a regular in the Spanish science fiction 
Text (c) Lambiek
                                 
                     
                             
                                             
                                             
                                            