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b. 1895 - d. 1974

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      • (10) GEORGE ROZEN WESTERN COVER ILLUSTRATIONS
        Aug. 26, 2023

        (10) GEORGE ROZEN WESTERN COVER ILLUSTRATIONS

        Est: $500 - $700

        (lot of 10) Collection of magazine cover preliminaries and pulp magazines, George Jerome Rozen (American, 1895-1973), c.1947-1949, including: (6) graphite drawings on tracing paper, cover illustrations for Range Riders Western and The Rio Kid Western magazines, largest sheet: approx 11 3/8"h, 8.25"w (4) Range Riders Western and The Rio Kid Western magazines Start Price: $300.00

        Austin Auction Gallery
      • George Rozen, (1895-1973, New York), Pulp fiction magazine cover: Mexican vaquero with young woman, Oil on canvas laid to board, 30" H
        May. 24, 2022

        George Rozen, (1895-1973, New York), Pulp fiction magazine cover: Mexican vaquero with young woman, Oil on canvas laid to board, 30" H

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        George Rozen (1895-1973, New York) Pulp fiction magazine cover: Mexican vaquero with young woman Oil on canvas laid to board Signed lower left: G. Rozen 30" H x 21" W Notes: In addition to the other pulp magazine series for which he worked, George Rozen became one of "The Shadow" magazine's most renowned cover artists starting in the 1930s. He spent the few decades of his life in Arizona and Ohio.

        John Moran Auctioneers
      • George Rozen (1895-1973, American), (2) paintings
        May. 24, 2014

        George Rozen (1895-1973, American), (2) paintings

        Est: $700 - $1,000

        George Rozen (1895-1973, American), (2) paintings, Western pulp covers: "W.W.W - Jan 25" and "Wild West - May 9", (2) oils on canvas, one signed "G. Rozen", lower left, the other painting with artist's monogram (poss. August Bleser), Rozen: 30.5" x 21" (stretcher), other: 26.5" x 18" (stretcher), both unframed

        Millea Bros Ltd
      • GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Battleship Strike, F
        May. 04, 2011

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Battleship Strike, F

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Battleship Strike, Five Novels Monthly, pulp cover, April 1940 Oil on canvas 30 x 22 in. Signed lower right From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

        Heritage Auctions
      • GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Radio Floating Seadr
        May. 04, 2011

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Radio Floating Seadr

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Radio Floating Seadrome, Modern Mechanix, pulp cover, March 1934 Oil on canvas 30 x 21 in. Signed lower left From the Estate of Charles Martignette. This lot is accompanied by the printed version of the artwork.

        Heritage Auctions
      • GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) The Devil's Feud, Sh
        Feb. 11, 2011

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) The Devil's Feud, Sh

        Est: $15,000 - $25,000

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) The Devil's Feud, Shadow pulp cover, June 15, 1942 Oil on canvas 30.25 x 21.75 in. Signed lower right One would be hard pressed to find an existent Shadow cover painting with a more action-packed image of the title character in a classic pose with gun drawn, and prominently featuring his trademark opal ring. Also of note is a very rare cover appearance by Margo Lane. This painting hung in the artist's studio for decades.

        Heritage Auctions
      • GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Gun Fire from Atop t
        Feb. 11, 2011

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Gun Fire from Atop t

        Est: $2,000 - $4,000

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Gun Fire from Atop the Coach, Ace-High Western Stories, pulp cover, March 1950 Oil on canvas 24 x 17 in. Not signed From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

        Heritage Auctions
      • GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Range Riders Western pulp cover, September 1951 Oil on board 19 x 15 in. Signed lower left From the Estate of Charles Martignette.
        Oct. 15, 2010

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Range Riders Western pulp cover, September 1951 Oil on board 19 x 15 in. Signed lower left From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Range Riders Western pulp cover, September 1951 Oil on board 19 x 15 in. Signed lower left From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

        Heritage Auctions
      • GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Jibaro Death, Shadow
        Aug. 17, 2010

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Jibaro Death, Shadow

        Est: $20,000 - $30,000

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Jibaro Death, Shadow pulp cover, September 15, 1936 Oil on canvas 37 x 28 in. Initialed lower right

        Heritage Auctions
      • GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) War pulp cover, c. 1
        Aug. 17, 2010

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) War pulp cover, c. 1

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) War pulp cover, c. 1940s Oil on canvas 29 x 20 in. Signed lower left From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

        Heritage Auctions
      • GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Argosy Weekly, pulp
        Aug. 17, 2010

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Argosy Weekly, pulp

        Est: $1,500 - $3,000

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Argosy Weekly, pulp cover, July 30, 1938 Oil on board 25 x 21 in. Signed lower left From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

        Heritage Auctions
      • GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Super Detective pulp
        Aug. 17, 2010

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Super Detective pulp

        Est: $1,200 - $1,800

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Super Detective pulp cover, May 1947 Oil on canvas 23 x 16 in. Signed lower right From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

        Heritage Auctions
      • GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Masked Rider
        Oct. 27, 2009

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Masked Rider

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Masked Rider Western cover, April 1949 Oil on board 24 x 17.5 in. Signed lower left From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

        Heritage Auctions
      • GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Masked Rider
        Oct. 27, 2009

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Masked Rider

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Masked Rider Western pulp cover, September 1945 Oil on canvas 20 x 16 in. Not signed From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

        Heritage Auctions
      • GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Masked Rider,
        Oct. 27, 2009

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Masked Rider,

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Masked Rider, Western pulp cover, June 1958 Oil on canvas laid on board 16 x 20 in. Signed lower right

        Heritage Auctions
      • GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Rio Kid Western
        Oct. 27, 2009

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Rio Kid Western

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Rio Kid Western pulp cover, April 1950 Oil on canvas, laid on board 20 x 16 in. Not signed

        Heritage Auctions
      • GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) The Shadow
        Oct. 27, 2009

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) The Shadow

        Est: $18,000 - $24,000

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) The Shadow cover, March 1932 Oil on canvas 21.5 x 20.5 in. Signed lower left This image appeared on the March 1932 cover of The Shadow, the eighth issue, and is the earliest Shadow pulp cover painting known to exist. "The Shadow knows. The weed of crime bears bitter fruit, but none more deadly than the criminal genius called the Black Master. Clearly it's a case for the Shadow to uncover this emperor of evil who has turned New York into a city of fear. Not since Sherlock Holmes locked wits with Professor Moriarity have there been such formidable opponents on the battlefield of crime. The Shadow, the elusive voice in the night whose mocking laughter haunts all who have ever heard it: the man of many faces who is all things to all people in the name of justice. And the Black Master whose invisible hand kills the very men who serve him, leaving no trace, no quarter, not even an ounce of pity. Only terror, and a black metal tag which promises more to come. The Shadow vs. the Black Master -- two mysterious legends, equally matched, in a contest of giants. The Shadow. A strange creature clad in black, with the power to cloud men's minds which he learned in the Orient, and a mocking laugh which is the avenger's chilling note of triumph. The Shadow is one of the most exciting suspense figures of all time." From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

        Heritage Auctions
      • GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) The Wine of
        Oct. 27, 2009

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) The Wine of

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) The Wine of Violence paperback cover, 1952 Oil on canvas 20 x 16 in. Signed lower left This illustration appeared on the cover of Ralph Ingersoll's novel, The Wine of Violence, 1952. "Women wanted him but couldn't hold him." From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

        Heritage Auctions
      • GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) The Third
        Jul. 15, 2009

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) The Third

        Est: $30,000 - $35,000

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) The Third Skull, The Shadow pulp cover, March 15, 1935 Oil on canvas 30 x 21in. Not signed George Rozen's compelling cover, one of the most memorable and frequently reproduced covers from the height of the pulp's popularity, with its fantastic portrait of The Shadow confronting a spine-tingling "imbedded image" of a leering skull, brilliantly captures the mysterious essence of this pulp hero legend. "The third skull holds the secret to immense wealth -- the hidden fortune of Hildrew Parchell. Now that the old miser has died, someone is out to uncover that secret; someone who will not stop at murder. It will take The Shadow to unmask the hidden power behind the evil plot and prevent further murder." George Rozen replaced his twin brother Jerome as the cover artist for Street and Smith's The Shadow in 1931, and George soon established himself as The Shadow's most renowned cover artist. Under his artistic watch the title became the world's top selling pulp magazine with an estimated two-hundred-and-fifty-thousand bi-weekly sales.

        Heritage Auctions
      • GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Gunfight, pulp
        Jul. 15, 2009

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Gunfight, pulp

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        GEORGE ROZEN (American, 1895-1974) Gunfight, pulp cover Oil on canvas 26 x 18 in. Not signed From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

        Heritage Auctions
      • GEORGE ROZEN (American 1895 - 1974) The Creeping
        Oct. 15, 2008

        GEORGE ROZEN (American 1895 - 1974) The Creeping

        Est: $30,000 - $35,000

        GEORGE ROZEN (American 1895 - 1974) The Creeping Death, The Shadow Magazine pulp cover, January 15, 1933 Oil on canvas 30 x 21 in. Signed lower left This early Shadow Magazine cover, The Creeping Death, was the 22nd cover printed, and this historic masterwork hails from within two years of the pulp magazine's debut. In this thriller, Lucien Partridge is a rogue scientist who has discovered a method of manufacturing artificial gold -- a cheap alloy, virtually indistinguishable from natural gold. Partridge plans to gradually introduce it into the world's gold supply, with no one the wiser. His ultimate desire? -- to take over the world. If anyone gets in Partridge's way, there's the creeping death -- a deadly powder, transferred by touch. The exposed victim is unaware that he or she's been infected for hours or even days. Then, the extremities start to become numb. The hands freeze, then the arms. Gradually the paralysis creeps across the whole body until he or she lies still, unable to even speak. Finally the light fades from the eyes as the heart stops -- a blood-chilling way to die. The evil Lucien Partridge is a sinister scourge and only the Shadow - who does know what evil lurks in the hearts of men - can stop him.

        Heritage Auctions
      • George J. Rozen (American, 1895-1974) "Arizona
        Dec. 02, 2007

        George J. Rozen (American, 1895-1974) "Arizona

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        George J. Rozen (American, 1895-1974) "Arizona Landscape," c. 1930, oil on canvas, 24" x 32", signed lower right, framed

        Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
      • GEORGE JEROME ROZEN (1895-1974)
        Oct. 29, 2004

        GEORGE JEROME ROZEN (1895-1974)

        Est: $15,000 -

        GEORGE JEROME ROZEN (1895-1974) Original pulp magazine cover The Shadow #138 for "Double Death," 1938 Oil on canvas 21in. x 30in. (sight size) The Shadow sees all, with the help of a body-piercing light, in this breathtaking scene. This striking and highly detailed illustration was created by famed pulp artist George Jerome Rozen who, along with his twin brother, Jerome George Rozen, did many of covers for The Shadow, as well as other pulps. George Rozen also worked for Colliers and The Saturday Evening Post. The work has been professionally cleaned and restored to its original bright condition.

        Heritage Auctions
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