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Artist: Harry Lemon Parkhurst
The Complete Detective Cover, Pulp Magazine
By Harry Lemon Parkhurst
Located in Miami, FL
Harry Lemon Parkhurst
American, 1876–1962 was a pulp illustrator for crime and detective stories.
The works depicts an art thief caught at a pe...
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1930s American Realist Harry Lemon Parkhurst Art
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Oil
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