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American illustrator.
Earle Bergey, Earle Kulp Bergey, E. K. Bergey
Type | Date | Description | Details | Source |
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link | Internet Speculative Fiction Database entry@ | Wikidata | ||
link | Freebase entry@ | Wikidata | ||
image | 1930 | Amazing Detective Tales August 1930 | Wikimedia | |
image | 1941 | Bergey cover featuring robot. | Wikimedia | |
image | 1948 | Earle K. Bergey's cover painting for Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. | Wikimedia | |
image | 1941 | Famous close-up portrait cover by Bergey, 1941 Winter. | Wikimedia | |
image | 1944 | Final issue of the eponymous pulp, cover painting by Bergey. | Wikimedia | |
image | 1940 | Third issue featuring Earle K. Bergey's debut art for the title. | Wikimedia | |
image | 1948 | This quintessential Earle K. Bergey bombshell marks the start of the artist's highly influential run of American paperback cover paintings. | Wikimedia |
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