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 +There was a movement of [[science fiction]] and [[fantasy]] artists prior to and during the [[Great Depression]], which were mainly [[cover art]] and [[comic book illustrator]]s. One [[anthology]] about them is ''[[Infinite Worlds: The Fantastic Visions of Science Fiction Art]]'' by [[Vincent Di Fate]]] (himself a prolific SF and [[space]] artist), with foreword by [[Ray Bradbury]].
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There was a movement of science fiction and fantasy artists prior to and during the Great Depression, which were mainly cover art and comic book illustrators. One anthology about them is Infinite Worlds: The Fantastic Visions of Science Fiction Art by Vincent Di Fate] (himself a prolific SF and space artist), with foreword by Ray Bradbury.




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