LEE BROWN COYE - WEIRD TALES V40N06 - GROTESQUE OLD MAN & HAUNTED HOUSE POSTER
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A disturbing and iconic pulp horror illustration by Lee Brown Coye, featured on the September 1948 issue of Weird Tales Magazine (Volume 40, Number 6). This artwork captures a twisted, vampire-like old man howling in front of a crooked haunted house under a blood-red sky and crescent moon. A surreal, sinister scene from the golden age of pulp horror.
This is a high-quality reproduction POSTER printed on thick, durable FSC-certified matte paper. Available in three sizes: 12x16, 24x32, and 30x40 inches. Delivered unframed, rolled in protective packaging for safe shipping.
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Artwork by Lee Brown Coye
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Originally published on Weird Tales Magazine, September 1948
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Vivid colors, professionally enhanced for print
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Museum-quality matte paper (FSC-certified)
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Rolled & shipped in sturdy packaging
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Sizes: 12x16, 24x32, 30x40 inches
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Perfect for fans of vintage horror, pulp art, and collectors
Who is this product for?
Ideal for horror aficionados, pulp magazine collectors, retro art fans, and those curating a gothic or macabre-themed gallery wall.
Keywords:
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