
Hugh Rankin's Dancing Figure Atop Winged Sphinx – Weird Tales Dec 1927
Executed in loose, luminous watercolor with an Art Deco sensibility, this cover showcases Hugh Rankin's fluid brushwork and warm chromatic palette. A sinuously posed Near Eastern dancer arches dramatically atop a massive winged sphinx bathed in moonlight, her body language equal parts ecstatic and supernatural. The composition layers terrestrial mythology with occult atmosphere — glowing orbs, smoky purples, and a teal sky — perfectly embodying Weird Tales' blend of exotic fantasy and uncanny horror.
A masterclass in exotic pulp atmosphere — the sinuous dancer crowning a monumental winged sphinx under a glowing orb is exactly the kind of lush, mythological spectacle that made Weird Tales legendary. Rankin's Art Deco fluidity elevates it above mere sensationalism into genuine visual poetry.
“Weird Tales The Unique Magazine The Infidel's Daughter by E. Hoffmann Price DECEMBER 1927 25¢ 30¢ IN CANADA R. Anthony — Arthur J. Burks — Edmond Hamilton Bassett Morgan — Maurice Rothman — Everil Worrell”





