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1900 Dupont, Pennsylvania - 1983. Known for: Action illustrator, pulp fiction, educator.
Rudolph Belarski (1900-1983), noted for "pulp fiction" and paperback detective images, was said to be "the perfect paperback artist" in the mid 1950s by art editor Ken Stuart, of The Saturday Evening... Read full biography
Rudolph Belarski (1900-1983), noted for "pulp fiction" and paperback detective images, was said to be "the perfect paperback artist" in the mid 1950s by art editor Ken Stuart, of The Saturday Evening Post. Belarski was fast, could produce a cover overnight, did 'idea pictures', which had symbols in... Read full biography
Rudolph Belarski (1900-1983), noted for "pulp fiction" and paperback detective images, was said to be "the perfect paperback artist" in the mid 1950s by art editor Ken Stuart, of The Saturday Evening Post. Belarski was fast, could produce a cover overnight, did 'idea pictures', which had symbols in the background such as angels when a plane crash was shown, and numerous action-packed black and white interior illustrations with gouache. Belarski's illustration career began in the 1920s, with the... Read full biography
Rudolph Belarski (1900-1983), noted for "pulp fiction" and paperback detective images, was said to be "the perfect paperback artist" in the mid 1950s by art editor Ken Stuart, of The Saturday Evening Post. Belarski was fast, could produce a cover overnight, did 'idea pictures', which had symbols in the background such as angels when a plane crash was shown, and numerous action-packed black and white interior illustrations with gouache. Belarski's illustration career began in the 1920s, with the pioneering days of American aviation and work he did for the publication called Wings. His best-remembered subjects, however, came along with the crime story fascination in the 1930s as portrayed in the detective magazine Black Mask: voluptuous... Read full biography
Rudolph Belarski (1900-1983), noted for "pulp fiction" and paperback detective images, was said to be "the perfect paperback artist" in the mid 1950s by art editor Ken Stuart, of The Saturday Evening Post. Belarski was fast, could produce a cover overnight, did 'idea pictures', which had symbols in the background such as angels when a plane crash was shown, and numerous action-packed black and white interior illustrations with gouache. Belarski's illustration career began in the 1920s, with the pioneering days of American aviation and work he did for the publication called Wings. His best-remembered subjects, however, came along with the crime story fascination in the 1930s as portrayed in the detective magazine Black Mask: voluptuous dames in distress mixing it up with square-jawed detectives and thugs. His science... Read full biography