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Virgil Finlay's Astral Bodies Rising, Dedicated to A. Merritt, 1937
Two luminous male figures ascend through a stormy, cloud-wreathed void, their nude bodies crackling with jagged lightning-like energy as they levitate above a landscape of razor-sharp obsidian spires. The atmosphere is electric and otherworldly — half cosmic transcendence, half supernatural terror. Created as a personal tribute to fantasy author A. Merritt, this piece showcases Finlay's signature stipple-dot mastery, rendering ethereal radiance and deep shadow with extraordinary precision in black and white ink.
Category: Pulp Art
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Virgil Finlay
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 7/10
Two naked men crackle with cosmic lightning over a forest of black spires — Finlay's tribute to Merritt is part séance, part supernova, and entirely unforgettable.
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mad-sciencealien-worldsapocalypsefloating figureslightning auraastral projectiondark spiresstorm cloudssupernatural energymale figuresdedication inscriptionVirgil FinlayA. Merrittstipple artastral projectionfloating figureslightningblack and white1937pen and inkdedication artfantasy illustrationpulp fantasy
Text in image:
“To A. Merritt; a master of fantasy. from Virgil Finlay”





