The Margaret Brundage black 15oz mug is an ideal way to celebrate the legacy of one of the most famous pulp magazine cover artists of the 1930s. Margaret Brundage’s association with Weird Tales began in 1932 when she presented her work to the editor. She subsequently worked full-time for the magazine, creating covers that often featured suggestive content and scantily clad female victims.
Brundage received her education from the Art Institute of Chicago and the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. She initially worked for fashion designers before transitioning to cover art for pulp magazines. Like many other female illustrators of the period, Brundage signed her artwork with her initials, which led readers to assume she was male.
Despite the confusion, Brundage’s work became famous for its unique style and attention-grabbing content. She created her covers using pastels and her work was similar in form to that of the popular pin-up artist Rolf Armstrong. However, Brundage’s covers also showcased her artistic talent and her pioneering spirit.
Although readers’ outrage over the sexual nature of her covers led to her retirement from her career as a pulp artist in 1938, Brundage’s legacy lives on. This Margaret Brundage black 15oz mug is the perfect way to honor her contribution to the world of art and literature.
The mug features a striking design that showcases Brundage’s iconic style. It is made from high-quality materials and is perfect for holding your favorite hot beverage while celebrating the work of a trailblazing female artist. Use it at home or in the office to inspire yourself and others to pursue their dreams, no matter the obstacles. Get your Margaret Brundage black 15oz mug today and celebrate the art of the 1930s!
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