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| | Frank R. Paul - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In addition, Frank R. Paul can be credited with the first color painting of a space station (August 1929, Science Wonder Stories) published in the U.S. His cover for the November 1929 Science Wonder Stories was an early, if not the earliest, depiction of a flying saucer. |
 | | Frank Rudolph Paul (April 18, 1884- June 29, 1963) was an illustrator of US pulp-magazines in the science fiction field. |
 | | Paul's work is characterized by dramatic compositions (often involving enormous machines, robots or spaceships), bright or even garish colors, and a limited ability to depict human faces, especially the female ones. |
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