Frank Rudolph Paul (1884 – 1963) was a science fiction pulp magazine illustrator. Paul was influential in defining cover art and interior illustrations in the science fiction pulps of the 1920s.
His work is dramatic, with gigantic machines, robots, aliens, and spaceships). His work is characterized by its bright colors, and his "limited ability to draw human faces, especially females." His architectural training is clearly evident buildings and space stations. . .
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