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December 26, 2017

Жизнь на других планетах и города будущего в творческих интерпретациях Франка Рудольфа Пауля


Frank Rudolph Paul's Life on Other Planets and City of the Future


City of the Future


A City on Venus


A City on Jupiter


A City on Neptune


A City on Uranus


A City on Pluto


Serenis, Water City of Callisto


As Mars Sees Us


Life on Jupiter


Life on Pluto


Life on Neptune


Life on Uranus


Life on Saturn


Life on Io


Life on Europa


The Man from Venus




Frank Rudolph Paul (1884-1963) was one of the "Big Four" outstanding American illustrators working in the genre of science fiction (Leo Morey, Frank R. Paul, Hans Waldemar Wessolowski, and Howard Vachel Brown). He was born in Austria-Hungary, emigrated to the United States in 1906, and studied architecture and painting in Vienna, Paris, and New York. In 1914, publisher Hugo Gernsback hired Paul to illustrate the scientific and technical magazine The Electrical Experimenter. Collaboration between Hugo Gernsback and Frank Paul continued in the popular magazines Everyday Science and Mechanics, Amazing Stories, for which the artist created 38 covers, and Wonder Stories, for which he created 103 covers. The artist's art is remarkably mental — his presence is clearly felt in contemporary American science fiction.
Источники: "Cities on Other Worlds" in Amazing Stories (December, 1940 to April, 1942); "Life on Other Worlds" in Fantastic Adventures (May, 1939 to November, 1940); the cover of "Science-Fiction Plus" (December, 1953)