Space Mining
Artist: Frank R. Paul
Circa: 1931
Frank R. Paul, often regarded as the father of science fiction illustration, helped shape the visual language of early pulp magazines. His imaginative renderings of alien machinery, rockets, and futuristic landscapes brought speculative worlds to life and influenced generations of artists. This striking scene captures the optimism and curiosity of early 20th-century visions of space exploration, making it a bold statement for both collectors and modern interiors.
Print Details:
Giclée reproduction of the original painting
Archival matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed
Suitable for framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for collectors of:
Vintage science fiction and pulp art
Futurist and retro space illustration
Robot and rocket-themed artwork
Decorative sci-fi wall art
A dazzling vision of interplanetary exploration from science fiction’s golden age.
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