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LEE BROWN COYE - WEIRD TALES V41N02 - STRANGE WITCH & OWL IN SURREAL GARDEN POSTER

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An eerie and whimsical pulp horror artwork by Lee Brown Coye, originally published on the January 1949 cover of Weird Tales Magazine (Volume 41, Number 2). This surreal scene features a hunched witch-like figure with a wide-eyed owl perched on her shoulder, set against an abstract garden of strange flora and warped architecture bathed in red twilight. A perfect fusion of grotesque and dreamlike fantasy.

This is a premium quality reproduction POSTER printed on thick, museum-grade matte paper (FSC-certified). It is offered in 12x16, 24x32, and 30x40 inches, rolled and shipped unframed in protective packaging.

  • Art by Lee Brown Coye, legendary pulp illustrator

  • Originally appeared in Weird Tales Magazine, Jan 1949 (Vol. 41, No. 2)

  • Carefully restored and enhanced for high-resolution print

  • Printed on durable, high-quality FSC-certified matte paper

  • Rolled & shipped safely in protective packaging

  • Available sizes: 12x16, 24x32, 30x40 inches

  • Unframed for easy customization and display

Who is this product for?
A must-have for vintage horror fans, Weird Tales collectors, surreal art lovers, and anyone who appreciates gothic fantasy illustrations from the golden pulp era.

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An eerie and whimsical pulp horror poster by Lee Brown Coye, featuring a witch-like figure and an owl from the Jan 1949 cover of Weird Tales Magazine. It's a high-quality reproduction on FSC-certified matte paper, available in 12x16, 24x32, and 30x40 inches. Perfect for vintage horror and surreal art fans. Keywords include: lee brown coye, weird tales, witch pulp art, vintage horror.

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