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− | '''Bruce Angrave''' was a [[UK]] [[artist]], primarily in non-genre areas. | + | '''Bruce Angrave''' was a [[UK]] [[artist]], primarily in non-genre areas. He is particularly noted for designing posters for railways and the Ministry of Information. [[ISFDB]] credits a handful of genre works in 1944 including interior artwork in ''The Other Passenger: 18 Strange Stories'' by [[John Keir Cross]]. Both Angrave and Cross attended the 1951 [[Festivention]] in [[London]]. |
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{{person | born=1912 |died=1983}} | {{person | born=1912 |died=1983}} | ||
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[[Category:UK]] | [[Category:UK]] |
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(December 6, 1912 – July 8, 1983)
Bruce Angrave was a UK artist, primarily in non-genre areas. He is particularly noted for designing posters for railways and the Ministry of Information. ISFDB credits a handful of genre works in 1944 including interior artwork in The Other Passenger: 18 Strange Stories by John Keir Cross. Both Angrave and Cross attended the 1951 Festivention in London.
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