Artist: Lawrence Stevens (All)
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DescriptionOur friendly neighborhood Fed Ex man delivered this earlier today. By artist Lawrence Sterne Stevens, it illustrates "The Lost Continent" by C.J. Cutcliffe Hyne from the December 1944 issue of Famous Fantastic Mysteries. Lawrence was brought in by the editors of FFM to be their main artist while Virgil Finlay was off for WWII. When Finlay returned, they split art duties.Social/Sharing |
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Peter Sullivan
Member Since 2006
Posted on 10/22/2022
Fed Ex suck. All they ever did for me was ruin two pieces of artwork by heavily damaging them and most recently sending me threatening letters about debt collectors after losing the payment I sent to them by registered mail. They have a truly awful reputation this side of the pond. I tell anybody I know not to use them. Other collectors I know have suffered similar horror stories with this imcompetent bunch. Nice artwork by the way!
Doug Ellis
Member Since 2004
Posted on 10/22/2022
Peter Sullivan wrote:
Fed Ex suck. All they ever did for me was ruin two pieces of artwork by heavily damaging them and most recently sending me threatening letters about debt collectors after losing the payment I sent to them by registered mail. They have a truly awful reputation this side of the pond. I tell anybody I know not to use them. Other collectors I know have suffered similar horror stories with this imcompetent bunch. Nice artwork by the way!
Sorry to hear about your bad experiences with them! They've been fine for me over here so far. Fingers crossed!
Glynn Crain
Member Since 2011
Posted on 10/23/2022
Amazing illustration, congrats on a great pick-up Doug!
Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
Posted on 10/23/2022
FFM sure could bring the illustrative talent and bring spectacle and imagination to the audience.
Victor Dricks
Member Since 2006
Posted on 11/13/2022
A spectacular example of the detailed pen & ink work that Lawrence was capable of. More importantly, a tribute to Doug's eagle eyes whose deep knowledge of the field enabled him to recognize Stevens' work when offered at auction as a drawing by an "American Artist (20th Century)"
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