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Artist: Raymond Pease
Motel Mistress
By Raymond Pease
Located in Fort Washington, PA
This illustration was published twice as a paperback cover, first as Motel Mistress by Norman Bligh, Original Books, 1952, and also - under the same title - as Star Novels #763, circa 1955. Raymond S. Pease was a painter and illustration artist, especially of outdoor sports, including polo, and of Western subjects. Born in Vermont, he grew up with horses, and remained interested in them the rest of his life. Pease attended Grand Central Art School and the National Academy of Design in New York City, and received a B.F.A. degree from the Yale University School of Art. He also studied art in Paris at the Ecoles des Beaux-Arts and Academie Julian. Pease painted portraits, still lifes, wildlife, polo scenes, a series of paintings of wild horses...
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1950s Other Art Style Raymond Pease Art

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Oil, Board

Surrender to Love
By Raymond Pease
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Paperback cover for Surrender to Love by Charles Boswell and Lewis Thompson. Published by Popular Library (#688) in 1955. Caption: “The True Account of a Crime of Passion” Raymond S. Pease was a painter and illustration artist, especially of outdoor sports, including polo, and of Western subjects. Born in Vermont, he grew up with horses, and remained interested in them the rest of his life. Pease attended Grand Central Art School and the National Academy of Design in New York City, and received a B.F.A. degree from the Yale University School of Art. He also studied art in Paris at the Ecoles des Beaux-Arts and Academie Julian. Pease painted portraits, still lifes, wildlife, polo scenes, a series of paintings of wild horses...
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20th Century Other Art Style Raymond Pease Art

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Oil, Board

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