Cartier's Allegorical Vignette for Astounding Science Fiction, c.1950s
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Cartier's Allegorical Vignette for Astounding Science Fiction, c.1950s

Death itself — a flaming, decaying skull clutching a rose — reaches out with skeletal hands to grip a winged rocket streaking past ringed planets and a blazing star, as an open issue of Astounding Science Fiction unfurls beneath the chaos. This dense allegorical spot illustration collides mortality, beauty, and the atomic-age thrill of space conquest into one fevered composition, suggesting that humanity's hunger for the cosmos is inseparable from its own destruction.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Cartier
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 9/10

I nearly knocked over the whole bin grabbing this one — a SKULL ON FIRE holding a ROSE while wrestling a WINGED ROCKET past Saturn, all spilling out of an Astounding issue?! Cartier was absolutely unhinged and I mean that as the highest possible compliment.

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Astounding Science Fiction

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