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'''Magarian''' and '''T. Magarian''' were the signatures for the joint works of artists [[Albert Magarian|Albert]] and [[Florence Magarian]], a prominent  husband-and-wife illustrator  team known for artwork and cartoons in [[Ziff-Davis]] [[pulp]] magazines, such as ''[[Fantastic Adventures]]'' and ''[[Amazing Stories]]'', in the 1940s.
 
'''Magarian''' and '''T. Magarian''' were the signatures for the joint works of artists [[Albert Magarian|Albert]] and [[Florence Magarian]], a prominent  husband-and-wife illustrator  team known for artwork and cartoons in [[Ziff-Davis]] [[pulp]] magazines, such as ''[[Fantastic Adventures]]'' and ''[[Amazing Stories]]'', in the 1940s.
  
“Three Eyes in the Dark,” a sketch for a [[Don Wilcox]] story, was the first of their stippled black-and-white interior [[illos]] appearing from 1942 through 1948. Albert drew the outlines of each piece; Florence did finishing work and added details.
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“Three Eyes in the Dark,” a sketch for a [[Don Wilcox]] story, was the first of their stippled black-and-white interior [[illos]] appearing from 1941 through 1948. Albert drew the outlines of each piece; Florence did finishing work and added details.
  
[[Forry Ackerman]] [[Chicon I Reminiscence (Ackerman)|remembered]] originals of the Magarians’ work being [[auctioned]] at [[Chicon]] in 1940, donated by ''Amazing'' editor [[Ray Palmer]].
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Perhaps erroneously, [[Forry Ackerman]] [[Chicon I Reminiscence (Ackerman)|remembered]] originals of the Magarians’ work being [[auctioned]] at [[Chicon]] in 1940, donated by ''Amazing'' editor [[Ray Palmer]].
  
 
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Revision as of 11:02, 28 August 2020

Magarian and T. Magarian were the signatures for the joint works of artists Albert and Florence Magarian, a prominent husband-and-wife illustrator team known for artwork and cartoons in Ziff-Davis pulp magazines, such as Fantastic Adventures and Amazing Stories, in the 1940s.

“Three Eyes in the Dark,” a sketch for a Don Wilcox story, was the first of their stippled black-and-white interior illos appearing from 1941 through 1948. Albert drew the outlines of each piece; Florence did finishing work and added details.

Perhaps erroneously, Forry Ackerman remembered originals of the Magarians’ work being auctioned at Chicon in 1940, donated by Amazing editor Ray Palmer.


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